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  1. Marcus Edward Trescothick OBE (born 25 December 1975) is an English former cricketer who played first-class cricket for Somerset County Cricket Club, and represented England in 76 Test matches and 123 One Day Internationals.

  2. A brutal left-handed opening batsman, Marcus Trescothick was one of the finest opening batsmen to play for England and also stood in as captain for two Tests and 10 ODIs.

  3. Despite lack of requisite footwork, Marcus Trescothick made rapid strides from age group cricket to finish as one of the best openers English cricket has ever seen.

  4. www.espncricinfo.com › story › marcus-trescothick-156017Marcus Trescothick | ESPNcricinfo

    Apr 15, 2005 · 15-Apr-2005. © Getty Images. There was a time, in the late 1990s, when Marcus Trescothick was unsure of his place in Somerset's Championship side. The runs had been coming more reluctantly, a...

  5. Sep 23, 2019 · For the first time in almost 30 years, there will be no Marcus Trescothick in team photos next season. Well, not as a player anyway. After 40,000 runs and 96 centuries across formats, he has...

  6. Aug 3, 2020 · Being Tres: The evolution and excellence of Marcus Trescothick. SAM DALLING - SPECIAL REPORT: Somerset go into a county season without Trescothick for the first time in nearly 30 years. Here, former teammates and opponents explain what made the batsman so special

  7. Marcus Trescothick is an English cricketer who has served as captain of the English National Men’s Cricket team. He was born on the 25th of December, 1975 in Keynsham, Somerset, England.

  8. Marcus Trescothick Profile: Read about Marcus Trescothick Career details, ICC Ranking, batting score in T20, ODI and Test Matches and personal info of Marcus Trescothick at Crickit by...

  9. Sep 19, 2020 · Marcus Trescothick, one of England's finest opening batsmen and an Ashes winner, picks the moments that shaped his career.

  10. England. Marcus was a keystone in the England batting line up between 2000-2006. He played in 76 test matches for England, scoring a glorious first innings 219 vs. South Africa in 2003 at the Oval. In his six-year test career he scored more than 5800 runs (AVG 43.79) and hit 14 centuries.