As Nottinghamshire return home for their fourth outing of the Rothesay County Championship in 2025, we are again offering you the chance to put your knowledge to the test.
Before every round of fixtures in this year’s Championship, you will be challenged to name a Green and Gold line-up from a memorable game against each 2025 opponent.
Ahead of the visit of promoted Sussex to Trent Bridge, it's a big win over the Martlets at home from a decade ago, in June 2015.
1. Right-handed batter, right-arm medium-fast bowler
Recently-retired veteran of more than 180 First-Class matches who became Nottinghamshire captain ahead of the 2018 season and held the role for six campaigns.
2. Right-handed batter
Popular opener signed from another Test nation in 2015, who captained his country in all three formats and scored almost 2,000 First-Class runs during three seasons with Nottinghamshire.
3. Right-handed batter
Long-levered top-order batter capable of clearing the boundary ropes with ease who retired from First-Class cricket in 2017 and has since established himself as a globetrotting T20 megastar.
4. Right-handed batter, captain
Nottingham-born classy operator who represented England in seven Test matches between 2012 and 2016, before being cruelly forced to retire early from the game, aged just 26.
5. Right-handed batter, wicket-keeper
Australian-born son of a dual-national father, who represented Nottinghamshire between 2011 and 2018 and is one of only four men to score a century in all three formats for the Green and Golds.
6. Right-handed batter, left-arm off-spin bowler
Bona fide all-round Nottinghamshire legend who spent over two decades in Green and Gold, as well as winning 60 all-format England caps, before departing at the end of the 2023 season.
7. Right-handed batter
Former England Under-19 international who moved from Leicestershire to Trent Bridge in October 2014, subsequently spending three seasons with Nottinghamshire.
8. Left-handed batter, right-arm medium-fast bowler
All-rounder who followed his elder brother into a professional cricket career, and signed for Nottinghamshire from Gloucestershire in 2014.
9. Left-arm fast bowler
Bustling out-and-out quick with the ability to swing the ball into the right-hander, who has blossomed into a T20 globetrotter since leaving Nottinghamshire in 2019.
10. Right-arm fast-medium bowler
Tall Mansfield-born seamer with a proud family history in Nottinghamshire cricket who has represented England in all three formats in between 13 seasons with the Green and Golds.
11. Left-arm medium-fast bowler
Death-overs specialist in white-ball cricket who retired after the 2019 season following eight seasons with Notts and 12 England caps, and who now runs a pub company with Stuart Broad.
Do you believe you know the players in question? Attempt their names, and see how many you can get correct: