Trent Bridge
Nottingham, England
17,000
Pitch Report
Pitch Behaviour
Based on last 2 Years data
Batting
Pacers
Statistics
Top players at this venue
Based on last 2 Years T20 matches
BATSMEN
Matches
Runs/Match
SR
K Jennings
LAN
1
64.0
130.61
J Clarke
NOT
13
36.8
172.92
M Hurst
LAN
1
33.0
150.00
J Haynes
NOT
13
27.0
137.64
J Bohannon
LAN
1
17.0
154.54
T Moores
NOT
13
16.1
114.83
BOWLERS
Matches
WKTS/Match
Econ.
S Mahmood
LAN
1
2.0
7.00
C Green
LAN
1
2.0
4.00
D Sams
NOT
6
1.5
9.50
L Wells
LAN
1
1.0
6.25
C Harrison
NOT
11
0.9
8.19
D Pennington
NOT
8
0.9
9.88
T20 Stats
Based on last 5 matches
avg. total score
177
avg. 1st innings score
185
toss winners opt to
Bat First
60%
team batting first
Wins
60%
Venue Info

Named after the river Trent, this premise is shared by the Nottingham County Cricket Club and the Notts County Football Club. Established in 1841, it has a capacity of 15, 350. The ground has undergone some significant developments over the years. The office block of Trent Bridge was built after a corner of the ground was sold off to make money. Of late, the Radcliffe Road and the Fox Road stands have made this ground one of the best viewing grounds in the country, thanks to their architectural brilliance. It hosted its first Test between England and Australia from June 1-3, 1899 and the first ODI between England and Pakistan on August 31, 1974.