09 June,2009 07:27 PM IST | | Correspondent
Based in Nottinghamshire, the ground is named after the river Trent and was established in 1841. Currently, its can seat about 15,350 people but the capacity is likely to go up to 17,000 for the T20 World Cup. Trent Bridge will host the first semi-final.
Matches at Trent Bridge
Sat 6
22:00 IST:
Bangladesh v India
Mon 8
18:00 IST:
Bangladesh v Ireland
22:00 IST:
Australia v Sri Lanka
Wed 10
18:00 IST: Sri Lanka v West Indies
22:00 IST: India v Ireland
Thu 11
18:00 IST: Group F - TBC v TBC (D1 v A2)
Thu 11
22:00 IST: Group E - TBC v TBC (B2 v D2)
Tue 16
18:00 IST: Group F - TBC v TBC (D1 v C2)
22:00 IST: Group E - TBC v TBC (D2 v A1)
Thu 18
22:00 IST:
1st Semi-Final