Trent Bridge Nottingham Pitch Report For ENG vs WI 2nd Test


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After securing an emphatic victory in the first Test at Lord's, England will face West Indies in the second match of the ongoing three-game series at Trent Bridge, Nottingham. 

Led by Ben Stokes, the hosts ensured a memorable farewell for James Anderson, who bid adieu to the game after the Englishmen thrashed the visitors by an innings and 114 runs at the home of cricket. 

Considering it's a do-or-die game for them, the Men in Maroon would be desperate to bounce back and restore parity in the series. 

So, as both teams gear up for a fascinating clash, let's see how the surface at the iconic Trent Bridge in Nottingham will behave throughout the contest. 


Trent Bridge Nottingham Pitch Report

The surface at Trent Bridge in Nottingham generally offers seam-friendly conditions on the first couple of days of a Test match. 

The fast bowlers will generate appreciable seam movement throughout the day besides getting prodigious swing, particularly when the ball gets older

More importantly, Nottingham's pitch might be quicker than that at Lord's. Also, the seamers could get a hint of extra bounce, likely making the batters' lives tough. 

However, the conditions will likely ease-out, favouring the batters slightly more from the third day onwards. 

If it rains, we might see the moisture sipping in and assisting the pace bowlers. On the contrary, if the sun beats down, the track might get drier and bring spin and reverse-swing into play. 

Overall, the pitch in Nottingham might be a little spicier than the Lord's one. So, unless a flat deck is dished out, the toss-winning team will likely bowl first.