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Trott and scored
Jonathan Trott ( England ) scored 168 not out while Peter Siddle ( Australia ) took 6 – 75.
In the first Test at Melbourne, Trott scored three and 23, but had greater impact with the ball.
Playing in all three Tests, Trott scored 146 runs in the series at an average of 29. 20 and in all first-class matches he scored 1269 runs.
In the Second Test at the Oval, Trott scored 92 runs in the second innings after the Australians were forced to follow-on ; an innings described as " really superb cricket " and " the finest exhibition he has ever given in England ".
In the fourth Test at Sydney, Australia batted first and scored 284 runs ( Albert Trott 85 not out ) before England were bowled out for 65 and 72 on a wicket affected by heavy rain.
" As a batsman, Trott scored his runs mostly in front the wicket.
In the first test, he scored a magnificent 195, his highest test score, in a partnership of 307 with Brad Haddin, the highest partnership ever at the Gabba, later broken by Alastair Cook and Jonathan Trott in the next innings ; the test ended in a draw.

Trott and 1
Australia resoundingly won the 1897 – 98 series by 4 – 1 under the captaincy of Harry Trott.
* Producers: Sheryl Crow except tracks 2 and 3 produced by Sheryl Crow & Jeff Trott and track 1 by Sheryl Crow & John Shanks
Though he was dismissed for four in the second innings, a debut century from Warwickshire colleague Jonathan Trott led England to a 197-run victory, and thus a 2 – 1 series victory in the Ashes.

Trott and first-class
Trott made his first-class debut for Victoria against an " Australian XI " on New Year's Day 1886, scoring four and 18 not out.
In first-class matches, Trott posted 507 runs ( at 39. 00 average ) and claimed 25 wickets ( at 17. 44 average ) for the summer, and hit a double century in a club match against Melbourne.
While Trott did not take a wicket in the Tests, he took 38 wickets in all first-class matches that season.
Trott made 1297 runs and took 44 wickets in first-class matches on the tour.

Trott and runs
* Most runs – Harry Trott 507 @ 39. 00 ( HS 172 )
This record was finally broken by Jonathon Trott and Stuart Broad on 28 August 2010 in the Fourth Test against Pakistan when they set the new record of 332 runs.
The captain, Harry Trott ( 143 ), was partnered by Syd Gregory ( 103 ) to help Australia to a score of 347, setting England 109 runs to win.
Under the captaincy of Harry Trott, Australia fought back to win the Second Test in Melbourne by an innings and 55 runs.
Trott made his Test debut in 1888 and toured England four times ; 1888, 1890, 1893 and 1896, scoring over 1000 runs on each occasion.
In 1886 – 87, Trott hit a double century for South Melbourne in a match against St Kilda and appeared for Victoria against Alfred Shaw's touring English team, claiming four wickets for 125 runs ( 4 / 125 ).
The remaining two Tests were less productive for Trott: he finished with 48 runs ( at an average of 8. 00 ) and 6 wickets ( at an average of 35. 00 ) for the series.
In their second innings, Australia was still 177 runs in arrears with three wickets down when Syd Gregory joined Trott at the crease.
In the second Test at Manchester, Australia again batted first, scoring 412 runs ; Frank Iredale making 108 and Trott 53.
Australia fought back to win the Second Test in Melbourne by an innings and 55 runs with Trott scoring 79 runs.
Australia won by a comfortable 382 runs, with Albert Trott taking 8 wickets for 43 runs in an innings and scoring 110 runs without dismissal on debut.

Trott and at
Every bribed the governor, Nicholas Trott ( uncle of the Nicholas Trott who presided at the trial of Stede Bonnet ), with gold and silver, and by leaving him the Fancy, still loaded with 50 tons of elephant tusks and 100 barrels of gunpowder.
The poetry is mainly autobiographical, descriptive of place ( especially Cornwall ) and people he knew and cared for, e. g. The Progress of Love, which describes his platonic love for Adam von Trott, a handsome and aristocratic German youth who studied at Oxford in the 1930s and who was later executed for his part in the July Plot of 1944 to kill Hitler.
While at Balliol in 1931 he met a young anti-fascist German, named Adam von Trott zu Solz, who was to become the most influential figure in his life.
Trott zu Solz at the Volksgerichtshof
Adam von Trott zu Solz went to the UK in 1931 on a Rhodes Scholarship to study at Mansfield College, Oxford where he became a close friend of the Hon.
Those present at the meeting of January 22 were Goerdeler, Hassell, General Beck, Johannes Popitz and Jens Jessens for the conservative fraction and von der Schulenburg, Yorck von Wartenburg, Eugen Gerstenmaier, Adam von Trott zu Solz and Helmuth James Graf von Moltke for the left-learning Kreisau Circle.
* In 1894 – 95 Albert Trott collected 8 / 43 on debut against England, the best ever single-innings Test match figures at the ground.
He worked for three months without pay at the jewelers Currier & Trott and then stayed another five months on wages.
After Pauline's death, Shirley Carter, Yolande Trueman, Honey Mitchell, Heather Trott and Carol Jackson work there at various times.
The " Australian Tour Edition " of the album ( released in 1999 ) also contains " Resuscitation " ( Crow, Trott ) and a cover of the Guns N ' Roses song, " Sweet Child o ' Mine ," as well as a bonus CD containing six songs recorded live at the Church of the Holy Trinity at Toronto, Canada on November 13, 1998:
Leaving school at 19, Armstrong joined his father's former club, South Melbourne, captained by Australian Test captain Harry Trott.
A severe mental illness abruptly ended the Test career of Trott at the age of 31.
Included in the Australian squad to tour England, Trott was selected in the team for the First Test at Lord's.
Trott was an outstanding fielder, usually at point
Harry Trott is at the far left of the middle row, and his younger brother Albert is seated at front, on the right. Andrew Stoddart led an English team to Australia in 1894 – 95 to defend The Ashes.

Trott and 20
Adam von Trott zu Solz ( 9 August 1909 – 26 August 1944 ) was a German lawyer and diplomat who was involved in the conservative opposition to the Nazi regime, and who played a central part in the 20 July Plot.
Trott was one of the leaders of Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg's plot of 20 July 1944 to assassinate Hitler.

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