5 Unforgettable Ashes encounters at Trent Bridge
5 Unforgettable Ashes encounters at Trent Bridge: Every cricket ground has its own rich legacy which is endowed with some distinctive tradition which is there for centuries. The Trent Bridge cricket ground which is situated near the River Trent has been a delightful host of International matches since 1899. It is the home of Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club and Notts County Football Club. From the introduction of Radcliffe Road and Fox Road stands in the ground to being the most cherished English venue for post-drinks, the elegance and flair of the ground has transformed it into one of the most attractive sights in England.
When we talk about cricket, then classic encounters have epitomized the ground for centuries. Especially, whenever there has been a clash of titans between the oldest rivals of the game, England and Australia. On the eve of the Fourth Investec Ashes Test match at Trent Bridge which will begin from Thursday,
CricTracker presents the 5 Unforgettable Ashes encounters at Trent Bridge:
1. 2013- Edge of the seat thriller:
From a no. 11 player plundering 98 runs to a player edging to the slip and not being given out to England’s victory by only 14 runs, this Ashes Test of 2013 was a stellar encounter which will be there in our memories for decades. When the unknown prodigy Ashton Agar, who was selected to solve Australia’s spinning riddle missed his ton only by 2 runs in his debut innings, even the English fans felt the grief of the man.
The highlight of England’s 2nd innings was Ian Bell’s coming of the age century as well as Broad nicking to first slip only to be reprieved by Aleem Dar which blotted Broad’s name. From 231/9 to 296/9, the Australian’s looked set to chase down 311 runs. The nail-biting match was surrounded by the pounding heart-beats of the fans. But, heroics of Anderson outwitted Haddin’s (71) vigil at the crease and English side triumphed to victory by 14 runs. Anderson took 10 wickets in the match.
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