Reigning world champions Australia will take on England in the first ODI of their five-match series at Trent Bridge today. This series will help England and Australia finalize their squad combinations for the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy.
Australia had a memorable ODI World Cup campaign in India last year, where they beat the home side in the final to become the champions. Meanwhile, England failed to qualify for the semifinals of that mega event and are aiming to make some big changes to their ODI setup now.
Ahead of the much-awaited England vs Australia ODI series, here's a look at the pitch history and ODI records of Trent Bridge.
Trent Bridge, Nottingham ODI records
Trent Bridge has hosted 50 ODIs, with the teams batting first recording 22 wins. Teams batting second have won 25 times, while the remaining three ODIs did not produce a winner.
England have fond memories of playing against Australia at this venue, because in 2018, the hosts scored 481 runs in an ODI against their arch-rivals.
Here are some other stats to know:
ODI matches played: 50
Won by teams batting first: 22
Won by teams batting second: 25
Tied: 2
No result: 1
Highest individual score: 171 - Alex Hales (ENG) vs Pakistan, 2016
Best bowling figures: 6/25 - Kuldeep Yadav (IND) vs England, 2018
Highest team total: 481/6 - England vs Australia, 2018
Lowest team total: 83 - South Africa vs England, 2008
Highest successful run-chase: 350/3 - England vs New Zealand, 2015
Average first innings score: 251
Trent Bridge, Nottingham pitch report
The pitch in Nottingham generally helps the batters and spinners. England have scored 450+ at this venue, and they have also chased down a target of more than 345 successfully.
Teams chasing have been slightly more successful than teams batting first, which is why the captain winning the toss may prefer to bowl first. The exact pitch report will be live on TV before the toss.
Trent Bridge, Nottingham last ODI match
England defeated Ireland by 48 runs in the previous ODI hosted by this venue on September 23, 2023.
Half-centuries from Will Jacks and Samuel Hain powered the home team to 334/8 in 50 overs. Chasing 335, Ireland were bowled out for 286. 18 wickets fell in 96.4 overs of that contest. The batters smacked a total of 14 sixes in the game.
Here's a summary of the scorecard of that England vs Ireland ODI:
Brief scores: England 334/8 (Will Jacks 94, George Dockrell 3/43) beat Ireland 286 (George Dockrell 43, Rehan Ahmed 4/54) by 48 runs.
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