Trent Bridge
About Trent Bridge
Trent Bridge Cricket Ground, located in Nottingham, England, is one of the most iconic and historic venues in world cricket. It has been the home of Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club since its opening in 1841 and has hosted international matches since 1899. The ground is known for its picturesque setting, situated on the banks of the River Trent, and for its vibrant atmosphere during matches. Trent Bridge has witnessed numerous memorable moments in cricket history, from Test matches to One Day Internationals and T20 games. The stadium has undergone several redevelopments over the years, maintaining its status as a premier cricketing venue.
Facts about Trent Bridge
- Historic Venue: Trent Bridge hosted its first Test match in 1899 between England and Australia.
- Capacity: The ground has a seating capacity of around 17,000 spectators.
- Famous Moments: It’s the site of England’s first-ever Test win against Australia in 1902.
- Redevelopment: The ground has undergone multiple redevelopments, the most recent being in 2010, to improve facilities and seating.
- International Matches: Trent Bridge is one of the 11 grounds to regularly host matches in the English summer for international series.
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