Trent Bridge is a cricket ground in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, which is mostly used for Test, One-day international and County cricket matches. The ground lies just across the River Trent ...
Nottingham's Trent Bridge - now best known for the neighbouring cricket ground - has seen floods, wars and a few flocks of sheep. While the current Grade II listed structure dates back to 1871 ...
The pavilion at Trent Bridge will be redeveloped under new plans Plans to regenerate the pavilion at Trent Bridge have been submitted in a bid to ensure Test cricket will continue to be held in ...
And no sports gallery for our county would be complete without cricket and some scenes from Trent Bridge.
The venues for international cricket between ... Test to be played at Trent Bridge in 2023, despite England winning their last three Tests against Australia at the ground. The five Ashes matches ...
The events, a retelling of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol, were due to feature 600 drones over Trent Bridge cricket ground but were called off due to high winds from Storm Darragh.
A recently opened hotel opposite Trent Bridge Cricket Ground has gone on the market for more than £2 million. The Talbot ...
Home to the Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club, the historic Trent Bridge was established in 1841 and the first Test match was played in 1899. It hosted its first One-day International match in ...