| Dates | 14 October 2010 – 16 March 2011 | 
|---|---|
| Administrator(s) | BCCI | 
| Cricket format | T20 | 
| Tournament format(s) | Round robin, then knockout | 
| Champions | Bengal (1st title) | 
| Participants | 27 | 
| Matches | 69 | 
| Most runs | Manoj Tiwary (251) (Bengal) | 
| Most wickets | TP Sudhindra (14) (Madhya Pradesh) | 
The 2010–11 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy was the third edition of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, an annual Twenty20 tournament in India. It was contested by all 27 Ranji Trophy teams and won by Bengal.[1]
Group stage
East Zone
 South Zone
 North Zone
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West Zone
 Central Zone
 
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Knockout stage
| Pre-Quarter-finals | Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Finals | |||||||||||
| 13 Mar 2011 | ||||||||||||||
| Tamil Nadu | 150/2 (16.1 ov) | |||||||||||||
| Delhi | 144/4 (20 ov) | |||||||||||||
| 15 Mar 2011 | ||||||||||||||
| Tamil Nadu | 59 (16.2 ov) | |||||||||||||
| 12 Mar 2011 | ||||||||||||||
| Bengal | 114/8 (20 ov) | |||||||||||||
| Bengal | 167/4 (20 ov) | |||||||||||||
| 14 Mar 2011 | ||||||||||||||
| Vidarbha | 136/7 (20 ov) | |||||||||||||
| Bengal | 171/5 (20 ov) | |||||||||||||
| Maharashtra | 122/7 (20 ov) | |||||||||||||
| 16 Mar 2011 | ||||||||||||||
| Bengal | 142/7 (20 ov) | |||||||||||||
| Madhya Pradesh | 141/8 (20 ov) | |||||||||||||
| 14 Mar 2011 | ||||||||||||||
| Kerala | 135 (19.5 ov) | |||||||||||||
| 12 Mar 2011 | ||||||||||||||
| Haryana | 155/8 (20 ov) | |||||||||||||
| Mumbai | 140/7 (20 ov) | |||||||||||||
| 15 Mar 2011 | ||||||||||||||
| Haryana | 143/6 (19.3 ov) | |||||||||||||
| Haryana | 115/9 (20 ov) | |||||||||||||
| Madhya Pradesh | 116/8 (19.5 ov) | |||||||||||||
| 13 Mar 2011 | ||||||||||||||
| Madhya Pradesh | 127/2 (17.4 ov) | |||||||||||||
| Orissa | 126/9 (20 ov) | |||||||||||||
Final
 16 March 2011     Scorecard  | 
Bengal 142/7 (20 Overs)  | 
v  | 
Madhya Pradesh 141/8 (20 Overs)  | 
Subhomoy Das 49 (29)  Amarjeet Singh 3/39 (4 Overs)  | 
- Madhya Pradesh won the toss and elected to field first.
 
References
- ↑ "Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2010/11". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
 
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