Trent Bridge was originally named after the single bridge over the River Trent,
which gave the inhabitants of Nottingham access to the villages south of the county town.
The ground is considered by players and spectators to be one of the best in England and can be approached by car from both the M1 and A1 without travelling through Nottingham city centre.
Trent Bridge is also well served by public transport - the railway station is a 15-minute walk away and there are regular buses run from Nottingham city centre.
The first match which will be played at the ground is a Group A match between England and Zimbabwe.
Games at Trent Bridge:
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May 25
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England v Zimbabwe
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LIVE
INTERNET BROADCAST Live Radio Commentary on BBC Radio 4 Long Wave TV Highlights on BBC2 at approx. 20:00 BST 19:00 GMT
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Jun 5
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Group A first v Group B first ('Super 6')
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LIVE INTERNET BROADCAST
Live Radio Commentary on BBC Radio 4 Long Wave
Live TV Coverage on BBC1/BBC2
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Jun 12
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Group A second v Group B third ('Super 6')
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LIVE INTERNET BROADCAST
Live Radio Commentary on BBC Radio 4 Long Wave
Live TV Coverage on BBC1/BBC2
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