Trent Bridge Cricket Ground will be rejuvenated, the experience of watching matches will be better

Trent Bridge has hosted some historic matches Trent Bridge cricket ground (Image Credit- Twitter Keeping in mind the future cricket needs, Nottingham Country Cricket Club (NCCC) has decided to rejuvenate the Trent Bridge cricket ground. So after this, there is a possibility of partial demolition and replacement of the existing pavilion in the stadium. After these changes, the club hopes that the match experience for the spectators as well as the stakeholders is going to be great. So these changes in the stadium are being made keeping in mind the cricket, especially Test cricket, to be played between 2025 and 2031. After this new construction, it is expected that the audience experience is going to be better. It is noteworthy that the current design of the Trent Bridge Cricket Ground was based on a report prepared by Rushcliffe Borough Council in the 1880s. However, now this stadium is not able to match the modern standards of England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). For example, catering service and wheelchair facility etc. According to the plan prepared by the club, an attempt has been made to modernize the cricket played here. If all goes well, as per the proposed plan, the new pavilion could have 6 floors, with a large parking space, which can cater to the needs of the growing teams and support staff. After this new construction, with excellent club cricket being conducted at the ground, many big matches of international cricket are also likely to be held here. Current design changes to the stadium include replacement of seating arrangements and installation of storm drains around the stadium. After these changes the stadium will be able to meet the demands of the changing game of cricket. Well, it will be worth seeing that after how much time will the process of new construction in the stadium get the green signal from the ECB?