Trent Bridge Cricket Ground is located in West West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, England, and mostly used for Test, One Day Internationals, and Limited Over Cricket T20I and County cricket. The Trent Bridge Cricket Ground is known as the home of Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club. Nottinghamshire Cricket Stadium has hosted twice ICC World Twenty20, especially semi-final between Pakistan and South Africa in 2009. Trent Bridge hosted the first Test match between England and Australia in 1938.
The cricket ground has witnessed the great moments and fans enjoyed the great contest between the different teams from a high scoring game to the lowest totals, five-wicket hauls by the best bowlers in the world. ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 few matches will be hosted by the Trent Bridge for more details visit WC 2019 Fixture or Trent Bridge 2019 WC Fixture.
Trent Bridge Ground History
First Test | England v Australia, June 01, 1899 |
First ODI | England v Pakistan, August 31, 1974 |
First T20 | Bangladesh v India, June 6, 2009 |
Location | West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, England |
Local Team | Nottinghamshire |
Establishment | 1841 |
Capacity | 17500 |
Tenants | Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club, England cricket team |
End Names | Pavilion End, Radcliffe Road End |
Boundary Dimensions | 105.2 x 71.3 meters |
Records at Trent Bridge Ground
Highest Test total-Test | 658/8D by Australia v England (1938) |
Lowest Test Totals | 60 runs all out Australia v England (2015) |
Highest run scorer-Test | 258 runs-Denis Compton v Pakistan |
Leading Wicket-taker-Test | James Anderson- 60 wickets, Alec Bedser- 41 wickets, and Stuart Broad- 37 wickets. |
Leading run scorer-Test | Mike Atherton- 1083 runs, Denis Compton- 955 runs and Graham Gooch- 936 runs. |
Highest team total-ODI | 481/6 (50 Ov) by Eng vs AUS |
Leading run scorer-ODI | Andrew Strauss- 399 runs, Eoin Morgan- 376 runs and Ian Bell- 345 runs. |
Leading Wicket-taker-ODI | James Anderson- 16 wickets, Stuart Broad- 14 wickets and Waqar Younis- 12 wickets. |
Achievements | Stuart Broad & James Anderson-300th Wicket Sachin Tendulkar passed the 11000 runs Ashton Agar highest scores by no.11 batsman. |
Test, ODI and T20 Records
Records | Test | ODI | T20 |
Total Matches | 63 | 44 | 11 |
Matches won by Batting First | 23 | 18 | 6 |
Matches won by Bowling First | 17 | 23 | 5 |
1st Innings Average Score | 321 | 250 | 154 |
2nd Innings Average Score | 306 | 216 | 137 |
Highest Score Chased | —————— | 350/3 by Eng vs NZ | 173/3 by Eng vs WI |
Lowest Score Defended | —————— | 195/9 by WI vs Eng | 130/5 by RSA vs IND |
Highest Total at Trent Bridge | 658/8 by Eng vs AUS | 481/6 Eng v Aus | 198/5 by NZ vs IRE |
Highest Total at Trent Bridge | 60/10 by AUS vs Eng | 83/10 by RSA vs Eng | 110/10 by NZ vs SL |