…against an attack that included the pace of Waqar Younis and the spinning guile of Saqlain Mushtaq. But after openers Michael Atherton and Marcus Trescothick got started at a decent…
CHRIS Rogers will lead Somerset in this summer’s County Championship after Marcus Trescothick stepped down from the role. Trescothick, 40, lead the side for six years and the former England…
…Lahore and Marcus Trescothick coming close to a double hundred himself in the first Test. Then there was the pirouette on a good length performed by Shahid Afridi during the…
…haven for run-making, but Hildreth’s ability to play all bowling well sees him opening with his county partner Trescothick. 2: Marcus Trescothick – Somerset Like Hildreth, Trescothick has been cashing…
…and Josh Hazlewood plan to take the attack to England Part two of Peter Hayter’s 2005 Ashes memories – with the thoughts of Marcus Trescothick, KP, Simon Jones and more…
…me up playing against the best players, I had so many battles with Marcus Trescothick against Somerset which had started all the way back in schools cricket. Andrew Strauss seemed…
…Martin there was a lovely realisation that I was going to be ok, mentally… “I’m not a rabbit in the headlights”. PH: And putting on 190 with Marcus Trescothick, then…
…Trescothick? One of the arguments used to justify keeping faith in the Essex man as leader is the lack of credible alternatives. In itself it will be nowhere near enough….
…Taunton, last season their worst in the four-day game since their promotion to Division One in 2007. Marcus Trescothick’s side were battling to stave off relegation rather than challenging for…
OF all the reactions to the publication of Coming Back To Me, the autobiography of Marcus Trescothick, the one that keeps coming back to me was contained in a review…
…well soon Trotty, your peace of mind is far more important than a few games of cricket! This is an issue that brings back dark memories of Marcus Trescothick’s plight…
…seam, as it did unplayably against England on numerous occasions but never more damagingly than in the first Test of 2005 at Lord’s after which Marcus Trescothick memorably suggested: “He…