Jamie Dickinson has been a dedicated member of Trent Bridge for most of his life. The 26 year old first came to the ground when he was 6, and has been a committed fan ever since.
“I played Kwik Cricket here as a junior member of Ellerslie Cricket Club. I now play for Clifton Village, and coach the younger players in the team”.
He has seen Trent Bridge develop over the years, but always enjoys the atmosphere. “I work part-time here at the International matches. I’ll be working here for the Ashes test, in hospitality, operations and anything else the club need me to do”.
He is very much part of the Trent Bridge family, who he describes as being very welcoming and committed. “The members here are really good cricket people. Many volunteer to help out at Internationals, and they work hard to make Trent Bridge a successful venue.”
While he wants England to win the Ashes, he would like to see some good competitive cricket.
“Like many Outlaws fans, I’d like to see Ed Cowan do well, and will be cheering him on as well as supporting England”.
Brian Fairchild