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Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club

Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club are a first-class cricket team who are based in the city of Nottingham smart England. They play at the seductive Trent link ground which is into the bargain a spot for investigation cricket matches.

Dearest of Neville Cardus, Trent Bridge has played master or mistress of ceremonies to a sprinkling of of the most distinguished names of English Cricket. Early gifted batting greats such as Shaw coupled with Shrewsbury enabled Nottinghamshire for at tiniest compete next to Yorkshire County Cricket Club at their peak together with the tearaway paceman Harold Larwood spearheaded Douglas Jardine's successful offensive on exasperate Bradman added to the Australian cricket group/Australian team on the way or road to claim the Ashes all the rage the ignominious bodyline course. Known pro astute strange signings, the club landed the crowning overseas lead of them all now Sir Garfield Sobers hot the past sixties. Sobers cuff Malcolm Nash of Glamorgan County Cricket Club for the benefit of six sixes in an over in favour a County Championship engagement.

Nottinghamshire enjoyed single of their strongest teams in the late seventies and original eighties when the outrageous professional brand-new Zealand cricket team/New Zealand all-rounder Sir Richard Hadlee, South African cricket group/South African strongman Clive Rice and youthful England batting star Derek Randall led their rig to the county name. Chris filthy and Tim Robinson ceaseless the club's long praxis of batting excellence into the England team other than the club has since struggled toward scale those heights of achievement again.

In 2004, Nottinghamshire enjoyed a immensely successful pep up, gaining helping to both the Frizzell County tournament Division single, after amiable Division Two, and further Totesport class One. stylish 2005, Nottinghamshire won their first County Championship appellation since 1987.


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