Trent Bridge fails in Ashes Test bid

Trent Bridge will again miss out on an Ashes Test after the five grounds for the 2023 Test series were named yesterday (14 February).

However, the Nottingham venue will host the eight-tea, Twenty20 tournament in 2020, it was revealed.

Although Trent Bridge’s bid for an Ashes Test failed, it will host four Test matches in the five-year period until 2024, the ECB confirmed.

Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club chief executive Lisa Pursehouse says she is “absolutely delighted” that Trent Bridge has secured its future as a Test match venue until at least 2024.

Trent Bridge will host 10 international games, including four Test Matches during the five-year period in question, with England fixtures against India, Pakistan, New Zealand and Ireland.

The Royal London One-Day Cup Final will also be hosted at Trent Bridge for five consecutive years from 2020.

“As the world’s third oldest Test Match venue, it’s incredibly important to us that we continue to stage a significant amount of Test cricket,” said Pursehouse.

“Of course we would have very much liked to have staged an Ashes Test, having hosted terrific matches here in 2013 and 2015; it would have been the icing on the cake.

“However, given the reduction to six matches per year, it was a hugely competitive bid process for Test cricket, so we are very happy that we have secured four in the five-year period. That was our number one priority.

“Knowing we will host regular international cricket from 2018 to 2024 gives us the most certainty we have had for our business planning since 2003. It allows us to take a step back and to assess where we need to invest in our Club and venue to ensure that cricket in Nottinghamshire continues to thrive.”

Trent Bridge is one of eight venues selected to stage the new city-based T20 competition along with The Kia Oval, Lord’s, Edgbaston, The SSE Swalec Cardiff, Emirates Old Trafford the Ageas Bowl and Emerald Headingley.

“Trent Bridge has become an outstanding domestic venue for T20 cricket – you only have to look at the size of the crowds and the excitement it brings to the city,” said Pursehouse.

“What’s great for us is that we not only have continuity of supply, but we will host every format of the game at Trent Bridge in the next seven years. That gives us a fantastic opportunity to retain our existing loyal audience and to reach out to a new audience too using the T20 format.”

Trent Bridge’s High Profile Matches in full:

International matches

2020: Pakistan Test Match; Ireland ODI.

2021: India Test Match; Pakistan IT20.

2022: New Zealand Test Match; India IT20.

2023: ODI; IT20 (opposition to be confirmed).

2024: Test Match; ODI (opposition to be confirmed).

Domestic T20

One of eight host venues for the ECB’s new T20 competition from 2020.

Domestic 50-over cricket

Host venue for the Royal London One-Day Cup Final from 2020 to 2024.

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