Trent Bridge

Trent Bridge
City: Nottingham
Country: England
Capacity: 17000
History
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Trent Bridge, nestled in the heart of Nottingham, England, is one of cricket's most storied venues, exuding a charm and history that few grounds around the world can boast. Established in 1838, this ground has seen cricket evolve from its genteel origins to the high-energy spectacle it is today. Its longevity and tradition make it a beloved site for both purists and casual fans of the sport.

The current seating capacity of Trent Bridge stands at around 17,500, offering spectators an intimate yet exhilarating experience. Over the years, it has undergone several renovations to blend modern comforts with its historic roots. Notably, the Radcliffe Road Stand, opened in the 1990s, provides fantastic views and added both style and utility, while still harmonising with older sections like the lovely Pavilion.

For years, Trent Bridge has been the proud home of Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club. The ground frequently buzzes with local pride during county matches. Internationally, it's hosted a plethora of unforgettable moments, including historic Ashes contests. The ground was also a platform for several men’s and women’s World Cup games, delivering thrilling encounters that left lasting imprints on cricketing folklore.

The pitch at Trent Bridge is famed for assisting swing bowlers, particularly when the clouds hang low—a common occurrence in the English summer. This characteristic can lead to dramatic shifts in fortunes during a match. Yet, on flatter days, batsmen can feast, as demonstrated by the high-scoring ODI encounters here, such as England’s record-breaking 481 against Australia in 2018.

One can't talk about Trent Bridge without mentioning the unique architecture—particularly the elegant Victorian-style Pavilion, which charms just about anyone who sets foot here. The old-world clock and the William Clarke Stand, named after the founder of the ground, imbue it with a considerable sense of history. The grounds also offer scenic glimpses of the River Trent, adding a serene backdrop to the high drama on the field.

Getting to Trent Bridge is quite straightforward. It's well-connected, with the Nottingham railway station a brisk walk away and ample bus services servicing the area. The ground is comfortably accessible for those driving in, although local transport is generally more convenient on match days. Inside, fans enjoy a good variety of food stalls and facilities, ensuring comfort during those nerve-wracking matches.

All in all, Trent Bridge remains not just a cricket ground, but a piece of living history—capturing the essence of the game and the passion of Nottingham’s cricketing faithful.

Regular Season, 20th Match, The Hundred - August 19, 2025
Trent Rockets
101/3 (12.2)
Manchester Originals
98/8 (16.4)
Trent Rockets won by 7 wickets (with 26 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
David Willey
Regular Season, 20th Match, The Women's Hundred - August 19, 2025
Trent Rockets W
111/7 (16.4)
Manchester Originals W
113/0 (13.4)
Manchester Originals W won by 10 wickets (with 18 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Sophie Ecclestone
Regular Season, 15th Match, The Hundred - August 16, 2025
Trent Rockets
145/6 (16)
Southern Brave
140/4 (16.4)
Trent Rockets won by 4 wickets (with 4 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Tom Moores
Regular Season, 15th Match, The Women's Hundred - August 16, 2025
Trent Rockets W
106/10 (16.4)
Southern Brave W
109/4 (16.2)
Southern Brave W won by 6 wickets (with 2 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Tilly Corteen-Coleman
Regular Season, 8th Match, The Hundred - August 10, 2025
Trent Rockets
128/5 (16)
Northern Superchargers
124/9 (16.4)
Trent Rockets won by 5 wickets (with 4 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Akeal Hosein
Regular Season, 8th Match, The Women's Hundred - August 10, 2025
Trent Rockets W
128/8 (16.4)
Northern Superchargers W
129/2 (13.1)
Northern Superchargers W won by 8 wickets (with 21 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Davina Perrin
County Div 1, Division 1, County Championship Division One - July 29, 2025
Nottinghamshire
544/10 (159.2)
Somerset
438/10 (132.3) & 200/5 (66)
Match drawn
North Group, North Group, T20 Blast - July 18, 2025
Nottinghamshire
127/6 (15.2)
Lancashire
126/10 (20)
Nottinghamshire won by 4 wickets (with 28 balls remaining)
North Group, North Group, T20 Blast - July 11, 2025
Nottinghamshire
159/3 (18.4)
Durham
156/10 (20)
Nottinghamshire won by 7 wickets (with 8 balls remaining)
North Group, North Group, T20 Blast - July 6, 2025
Nottinghamshire
189/9 (19.5)
Leicestershire
188/2 (20)
Nottinghamshire won by 1 wicket (with 1 ball remaining)

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