Day Two Review From the Fans
Before the last ball was bowled, Adam Roberts spoke to a number of fans leaving the ground about their opinion on today’s game. The highlight for everyone was Agar’s innings, but with the game evenly poised, there was something for everyone today.
Day Two Live: Close Of Play
England see out the day for the loss of no extra wickets and the score on 80-2. Cook ends on 37 and Pietersen 35 but the headlines go to 19-year-old Ashton Agar for his sensational knock earlier on. It is amazing to think that this is only the second day and with three still to go it is hard to see where more action can come from. However, there are sure to be a few more twists and turns before the outcome of this game is decided. Join us tomorrow at 11am to follow it live!
The Pocket Money Stall – The Trent Bridge Community Trust
Underneath the New Stand the Ashes Volunteers are tending a stall where you can buy some nice little mementos of your visit to Trent Bridge and best of all it’s al for a good cause, the Trent Bridge Community Trust
Why not pop down and make a donation to a worthwhile cause.
Cricket Viewed Through A Lens
George Herringshaw has been viewing cricket at Trent Bridge through the lens of his camera since the early 70′s. He started off as an athlete, but an achilies tendon injury prevented him from pursuing a career on the track. He turned his hand to writing sports columns for the local papers, including the Nottingham Evening Post.
When he submitted a photograph with an article, and was paid for it, he realised that sports photography would be a better way to make a living. Since then he has travelled the world covering different sports events. Last week he was at Wimbledon, next week it is the Open Golf Championship. He still likes coming to Trent Bridge, as it is his ‘local’.
He told Brian Fairchild “I’ve seen a lot of changes here over the years, like ‘Batman’ over there being built”. He points to the match control centre, with it’s two corner spikes.
He explained how the world of sports photography has changed: “Nowdays everything is instant. Within minutes of me taking a photo it can be published on the web or in print anywhere in the world.”
The next three days at Trent Bridge should provide him with some rich material as the game progresses.
Day Two Live: Play Nearing End
Day Two Live: Twitter
Hugh Jackman
“Ashton Agar. A day you or any cricket fan will never forget!!!!! What a test match!! Gripped!”
@RealHughJackman
“Test Cricket is by far the best format…This morning was all the evidence you need..Outstanding drama… Ashton Agar take a bow… #Ashes.”
@MichaelVaughan
Gary Linkeker
“Australia have this test in the bag (desperately deliberate attempt at twitter curse).#Ashes”