Trent Bridge to Rename Pavilion End in Honor of Stuart BroadTrent Bridge to Rename Pavilion End in Honor of Stuart Broad Nottingham’s iconic Trent Bridge cricket ground will rename its Pavilion End in honor of legendary England fast bowler Stuart Broad. The announcement was made ahead of the second Test match between England and West Indies, which begins at the venue on Thursday, August 11. Broad, who has taken 564 Test wickets for England, has played a significant role at Trent Bridge throughout his career. He made his Test debut at the ground in 2007 and has since taken over 200 wickets there. The Pavilion End has been a famous landmark at Trent Bridge for decades. It was named after the original pavilion that stood on the site in the 19th century. The current pavilion was built in 1981 and has become a popular destination for cricket fans. Renaming the Pavilion End in Broad’s honor is a fitting tribute to one of England’s greatest bowlers. It will serve as a lasting reminder of his achievements and the impact he has had on cricket in Nottingham. Broad said he was “honored and humbled” by the decision to rename the end in his name. “Trent Bridge is a special place for me, and I have some incredible memories of playing here,” he said. “To have my name associated with the Pavilion End is a huge honor, and I can’t wait to see it up there.” The renaming ceremony will take place on the first day of the second Test match. Broad is expected to be presented with a commemorative plaque and a specially commissioned artwork.
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