A fixture steeped in rich history returns to Trent Bridge next month.

England Men welcome the West Indies to our historic home for a midsummer clash from 18 - 22 July, in what will be the second instalment of the visitors' tour.

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Of the nine head-to-heads between the two sides on our turf since 1950, of which four have been draws, the West Indies have taken home the win on four occasions, with England securing victory just once.

It was in fact, the last meeting between the two sides here in 2012 in which England took the spoils, during the era of Andrew Strauss' captaincy.

After a dominant display with the bat saw England secure 428 in their opening innings, including an impressive 141 from the captain himself, the visitors went on to endure something of a batting collapse in their second innings.

A fine display with the ball from a prominent England bowling attack, spearheaded by a certain Stuart Broad and the imminently-retiring James Anderson, limited the visitors to just 165 - despite Marlon Samuels' 76 not out.

Man-of-the-match Tim Bresnan finished with an impressive eight wickets, with Anderson's six scalps duly accompanied by three apiece from Nottinghamshire legends Graeme Swann and Stuart Broad.

Twelve years have passed since the sides last met on the banks of the Trent, during which time considerable transformation has occurred for both teams.

Whether England can narrow the gap on the head-to-heads between the two sides remains to be seen - but with the attacking style of cricket the Three Lions have had instilled into them by Head Coach Brendon McCullum and captain Ben Stokes, it promises to be an entertaining encounter.

General admission tickets for days one to three have sold out, whilst tickets for day four are selling fast.

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