London, Sep 24 - Pakistan will play their 2010 two-Test home series against Australia in England in the summer.
The series was to be played in Pakistan, but security concerns forced the matches to be moved to England.
The first Test will be played at Lord's from July 17-21 and the second at Headingley from July 25-29.
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has also released the schedule for England's 2010 home series against Pakistan and the winter tour of Bangladesh for three one-dayers followed by two Tests.
In a break with tradition, the Test series against Pakistan will finish at Lord's rather than the Oval.
England will also play a one-day international against Scotland in June, before a five-match ODI series against Australia.
On Bangladesh tour, England play their first two ODIs at Dhaka, February 28, March 2 and the third at Chittagong March 5.
They then play a tour game in Chittagong from March 7-9 before the first Test there from March 12-16. The second Test will be played at Dhaka from March 20-24.
Bangladesh then play two Tests in England. The first Test will be at Lord's from 27-31 and the second at Old Traford from June 4-8.
The summer international schedule:
Thursday June 17: Ireland vs. Australia, Clontarf, Dublin.
Saturday June 19: Scotland vs. England, ODI, Edinburgh.
Tuesday June 22: 1st NatWest Series ODI vs. Australia, Rose Bowl.
Thursday June 24: 2nd NatWest Series ODI vs. Australia, Cardiff.
Sunday June 27: 3rd NatWest Series ODI vs.