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Trent Bridge Cricket Ground is a world famoussporting landmark that represents everything good about the game of Cricket. Its proud history; itscharm and its character make it a Test Match venue that is well known and loved wherever the gameis played.
Founded by William Clarke in 1838, it is the thirdoldest major ground in the world, after Lords (the Home of Cricket) and Eden Gardens in Calcutta,while the magnificent Queen Anne style pavillionwas the first of its kind to be built in the countryback in 1886.
A football match between England and Ireland was the first international sport to be staged on theground in 1897, but that was a lead up to the firstTest Match against Australia two years later.
Since then a great many Test Matches, One DayInternationals and World Cup matches have been played on the ground, all of which have helpedenhance its proud reputation in the world of cricket.
THE HISTORY OF TRENT BRIDGE
WELCOME
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2 3 1
NUMERACY
Q1
HIT FOR SIX! / TOTALS CALCULATIONS
How many different ways can you score six runs?
Use the circles to record your answers. Place a dot in any ‘cricket balls’ you don’t score runs in.
You can only use the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 (not 5). An example is already filled in for you.
= 6
= 21
SARAH BRYCE
CHRIS NASH
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ENGLAND FINAL, ICC CRICKET WORLD CUP AT LORD’S, JUL 14 2019
NEW ZEALAND
BATSMEN HOW OUT R B M 4s 6s SR
BOWLERS O M R W ECON 0s 4s 6s WD NB
JJ RoyJM BairstowJE RootEJG Morgan (c)BA StokesJC Buttler †CR WoakesLE PlunkettJC ArcherAU Rashid MA Wood
TA Boult MJ Henry C de Grandhomme LH Ferguson JDS Neesham MJ Santner
c †Latham b Henryb Fergusonc †Latham b de Grandhommec Ferguson b Neeshamnot outc sub (TG Southee) b Fergusonc †Latham b Fergusonc Boult b Neeshamb Neeshamrun out (Santner/Boult)run out (Neesham/Boult)
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NUMERACY
WHAT’S THE SCORE?
Q1How many runs was the highest England partnerships, who were the 2 batsmen?
Q2Wides are called ‘Extras’ how many wides did the New Zealand bowlers bowl?
Q3Who was the most ‘expensive’ of the New Zealand bowlers?
Q4What was the score when England lost their 1st Wicket? And who was out?
Q5Who was the England captain? And wicketkeeper?
Q6Who hit the most boundaries for England?
Q7Which New Zealand bowler was involved in the 2 run outs when he was bowling?
BEN STOKES
Fall of wickets: 1-28 / 2-59 / 3-71 / 4-86 / 5-196 / 6-203 / 7-220 / 8-227 / 9-240 / 10-241
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THE BEST BATTERS IN THE WORLD!MEN
WOMEN
BATTERS M Innings No.s Runs. Hs. Ave
BATTERS M Innings No.s Runs. Hs. Ave
Ben Stokes (Eng)Kane Williamson (NZ)Joe Root (Eng)David Warner (Aus)Rohit Shavma (Ind)Francois du plessis (SA)Mahmudullah (Bang)Misbah-ul-haq (Pak)
Ellyse Perry (Aus)Stafanie Taylor (WI)Mithali Raj (Ind)Suzi Bates (NZ)Laura Wolvaardt (SA)Tammy Beaumout (Eng)
1123171817231715
1091232031214468
1022161817211513
871201831154361
36222531
3115521276
465911758992978926616598
299845616720439216232259
8914812117814010912883
112171125168149168
66.42.56.93.54.14.62.00.65.20.57.87.51.33.49.83.
53.53.43.43.51.29.42.64.45.08.41.07.
NUMERACY
JOE ROOT
SUZI BATES
Runs.
Runs.
Q3Who are the top two men and women for runs scored?
Q2Who do you think has the top three batting averages for the men & women players
Q1Name a city in each of the countries above
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MATHS
CRICKET CO-ORDINATES
ACTIVITIES
Below is a diagram of fielding positions.The grid shows 10 possible fielding positions for a right-hand batter
a) Find the coordinates for each of the following fielding postitions
1. Wicket-Keeper(F , 3 )
6. Bowler( , )
2. Slip( , )
7. Mid-On( , )
3. Gully( , )
8. Mid-Wicket( , )
4. Cover Point( , )
9. Square Leg( , )
5. Mid-Off( , )
10. Long On( , )
b) Place one more fielder in any position that you like. What are their fielding position coordinates?
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A B C D E F G H I J K
2
3
45
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
3
4
5 67
10
8
9
ELLYSEPERRY
BABAR AZAM
x
x
RHB
Batter 2
Position name: _____________________________ Coordinates: ( , )
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HOW THE COUNTY CRICKET CHAMPIONSHIP BEGAN
HISTORY/GEOGRAPHY
Date County
1 1825
2 1825
3 1835
4 1846
5 1861
6 1864
7 1865
8 1870
5
7
3
8
4
2
1
6
Place in counties orderQ1
W.G GRACE
ALFRED SHAW
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HISTORY/GEOGRAPHY
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A
B
C
D
4
Australia, Bangladesh, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, West Indies, Zimbabwe, Ireland
Name the Test Match playing countries as numbered on the map
Name the four Test Match cities
SCALE OF MAP: 1cm = 1540km
1 1877
2 1877
3 1889
4 1928
5 1930
6 1932
7 1952
8 1982
9 1992
10 2000
11 2018
C __ __ __ T __ __ __
M __ __ __ __ __
C __ L __ M B __P __ __ __ H
COUNTRIES WHICH PLAY TEST CRICKET 2013
2015
2019
2019
1598
1600
1610
1611
1624
2017
/18
2010/11
2013/14
2009
2003
2000
1994
1992
1982
1978
1971
1969
1963
1960
1956 1880
1883
1889
1899
1900
1910
1926
1928
1930
1932
1948
1950
1952
1952
1936
1910
1901
1603
1st Test Match in
England
1st Ashes Test
Match
1st Test in South A
frica 1st T
rent Bridge Test
Wom
en's C.A
. founded 1st W
est Indies Test1st N
ew Z
ealand Test1st India Test
1st 5 day Test in E
ngland1st Pakistan Test
Jim Laker takes record 19 wickets in one match
1st tied Test
Sunday League begins
1st One Day international
Helments 1st used in Tests
1st Sri Lanka Test
1st Zimbabwe Test
1st individual score of 500 in county match
Bangladesh appear in 1st Test Match
Twenty20 Cup starts
England regain the Ashes
England regain the Ashes
England regain the Ashes
Australia regain the AshesA
ustra
lia re
gain
the
Ash
es
Aus
tralia
reta
in th
e A
shes
1st c
ricke
t ref
eren
ce
(Sur
rey)
Cric
ket i
n K
ent
dic
tiona
ry
defin
es c
ricke
t
Cric
ket i
n Su
ssex
Cric
kete
r kill
ed
Eng
land
win
the A
shes
Eng
land
win
the W
orld
C
up
1st County One Day matches
Last league soccer
match at T
rent B
ridge
1st Test Match
Australia v E
ngland
GEORGE VI
JAMES IELIZABETH I
ELIZ
ABET
H II
GEORGE V EDWARD VII
0km 1250 2500 3750 5000 6250 7500 8750 10,000
10cm 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
STARTHERE
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HISTORY/GEOGRAPHY
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5
AD
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COUNTRIES WHICH PLAY TEST CRICKET 1729
1647
1650
1700
1706
1709
1721
1736
1739
1727
17601744
1750
1751
1769
1771
1787
1792
1803
1794
1811
1796
1815
1800
1825
1828
1835
1838
1844
1859
1861
1864
1877
1837
1830
1820
1714
1702
1688
1685
1660
1649
1649
Earliest surviving cricket bat
Cricket in PortugalEarliest drawing of cricket
Earliest laws
Cricket in New York
1st 100 scored
1st match in Nottingham also bat size 41/4"
1st Lord's ground
Cricket in Calcutta1st schools match
German book on cricket
Cricket in A
ustralia
Battle of W
aterloo
Round-arm
bowling
Start of County
Cham
pionship
Notts v Sussex on the
Forest recreation groundT
rent Bridge ground
opened1st international C
anada v USA
England Tour
North A
merica
England to A
ustraliaO
verarm bow
ling
Cric
ket i
n H
amps
hire
Firs
t cou
nty
mat
ch
Cric
ket i
n In
dia
1st f
ull a
ccou
nt
of c
ricke
t mat
ch (i
n L
atin
)
Cric
kete
r kill
ed
1st Test Match
Australia v E
ngland
1st wom
en's county m
atch
GEORGE IVGEO
RGE IIIGEO
RGE IIGEO
RGE I
ANNEWILLIAMJAMES IICHARLES IICHARLES I
VICTORIA WILLIAM IV 9
LITERACY
TRENT BRIDGE WORDSEARCH
Q1 There are twenty-one hidden words, all related to cricket and activities here at Trent Bridge. Some go across the page and some go down it, there are no diagonal words.
Beware! Four of them are written backwards.
1: ___________________________________
2: ___________________________________
3: ___________________________________
4: ___________________________________
5: ___________________________________
6: ___________________________________
7: ___________________________________
8: ___________________________________
9: ___________________________________
11: __________________________________
12: __________________________________
13: __________________________________
14: __________________________________
16: __________________________________
17: __________________________________
15: __________________________________
18: __________________________________
19: __________________________________
20: __________________________________
21: __________________________________1010: __________________________________
Can you match the description with the picture?
A ) Bowled
B ) Caught
C ) Handled the ball
D ) Hit the ball twice
E ) Hit the wicket
F ) Leg before wicket (LBW)
G ) Obstructing the field
H ) Run Out
I ) Stumped
J ) Timed Out
WAYS OF BEING OUT
LITERACY
Q1
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LITERACY
CRICKET ALPHABET
A ) A f / A r
B ) B e / B a h
C ) C a / C a l s
D ) D e /
E) E s /
F ) F r / F i
G ) G u e r / G r
H ) H o K H o
J ) J e / J a
K ) K e / K e
L ) L e i / L a
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6 6
7
7
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8
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* English counties
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M) M a l / I s l e of M
Q1 Which countries around the world are trying to play in the cricket World Cup?Try to find in your atlas, 2 countries for each letter of the alphabet.For the letters K, L, W and Y you are looking for counties.The letters X and R are very difficult!
* English counties
LITERACY
CRICKET ALPHABET
Q2 Can you find some of these countries below and mark them on the map of the world on pages 8 and 9?
N ) N i / N a m
O) O m
P ) P a N G / P o
Q ) Q
R )
S ) S c / S i n
T ) T a / T u
U ) U A Em
Ug
V ) V a n
W ) W a r w
X )
Y ) Y o r
Z ) Z a / Z i
7 7
4
6
8 9
8 6
4 8
6
7
12
9
6 8
3 65
5
6
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*
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Anagrams: Climate change / Energy efficiency / Insulation / Carbon/footprint / Kilowatt Renewable / Thermostat
Answers:
Energy Anagrams!Unscramble the letters to understand more about what you can do to help save the planet
Literacy
Ceatmli hecang
Reenweabl
Clue: To fight this, it’s important to protect the environment
Clue: A type of energy that never runs out
InoutlsainClue: This saves energy by helping to stop heat escaping
Conrab roofnpttiClue: A way of measuring your impact on the environment. For example, eating less meat will reduce this and benefit the environment.
KtiltoawClue: 1000 watts of electricity
Eeryng eyeficcinfClue: Cutting down on the amount of energy you use. An example of this would be to switch lights off when you leave a room which reduces energy wastage.
Tthostemra
Clue: Use this to control temperature
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Driving 20 kilometres to Trent Bridge in an electric car
Watching a cricket match on TV for 3 hours
Working on a desktop computer for an hour
Cooking a baked potato in the oven for an hour after a long training session
Playing on the PlayStation for 2 hours
Boiling the kettle for 3 minutes to make a cup of tea during a match break
600 watts
180 watts
2000 watts
100 watts
433 watts
1500 watts
Answers:
Energy activity match-up: Driving 20 kilometres to Trent Bridge in an electric car: 2000 watts / Watching a cricket match on TV for 3 hours: 600 wattsWorking on a desktop computer for an hour: 433 watts / Cooking a baked potato in the oven for an hour after a long training session: 1500 wattsPlaying PlayStation for 2 hours: 180 watts / Boiling the kettle for 3 minutes to make a cup of tea during a match break: 100 watts
Maths
The Notts cricket players are trying to save energy and protect the environment with their day-to-day activities. Can you match up each activity with the amount of energy needed to power it?
Watt powers What?Maths
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GET INVOLVED
Could your school become one of the best Cricketing schools in the County?
Here at Trent Bridge we want you to go back to your school and enjoy cricket as much as you have today.
Cricket is a fantastic game to play on your playground or field, so go ahead, grab your friends and pick up a bat and ball.
Maybe you fancy your class as being the best at cricket so why not challenge another class in the school to a match?!
We have lots of competitions to test your school against other schools and prove that your school is the best in the county!
If your school needs some extra special help, we can send one of our great coaches in and make sure your school is ready for your competition.
If this sounds fun, show this to your teacher/parents and tell them to get in touch!
Visit www.nottscricket.com or call 0115 982 3000. Alternatively, contact Stephen Campbell (Cricket Development Officer for Schools) via email at [email protected]
WHY NOT PLAY CRICKET?
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GET INVOLVED
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Personalised New Balance t-shirt
Digital participant app
Money-can’t-buyexperiences
Open to 8 – 11 year olds who are new to cricket or who have completed All Stars.
Dynamo Cricket
Visit www.ecb.co.uk/play/junior
Wantto find a club
near you?www.
ecb.co.uk/play/find-a-club
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U16s JUNIOR OUTLAWS
MEMBERSHIP
£30ENTRY TO ALL SCHEDULED NOTTS HOME FIXTURESINCLUDING SEVEN T20 VITALITY BLAST MATCHES
TRENTBRIDGE.CO.UK/MEMBERS
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If the answer is ‘yes’ then why not sample the excitement and exhilaration of a T20 clash at Trent Bridge? We have 250 Family Tickets for the Vitality Blast game against Durham on Wednesday 24 June (starting at 6.30pm) to give away, allowing two adults and two juniors (under 16s) to enjoy watching Notts Outlaws do battle. To claim your ticket, complete the form below in full and return to: Trent Bridge Classroom Ticket Offerc/o Development OfficeNottinghamshire CCCTrent Bridge Cricket GroundNottingham, NG2 6AG Tickets will be given out on a first-come-first-served basis, so be quick!
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