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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] He was Somerset captain from 2010 to 2016 and temporary England captain for several Tests and ODIs.

    • Left-handed
    • 5 September 2006 v Pakistan
    • Right-arm medium
    • 17 August 2006 v Pakistan
  2. Marcus Edward Trescothick MBE (* 25. Dezember 1975 in Keynsham) ist ein englischer Cricketspieler. Sportliche Karriere. Trescothick ist ein linkshändiger Batsman. Er spielt seit 1993 First-Class-Cricket für Somerset. In den Jahren, in denen er internationale Einsätze hatte, spielte er regelmäßig nur einige wenige Matches am ...

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    • Marcus Edward Trescothick
  3. Learn about Marcus Trescothick, a former England opening batsman who retired in 2008 due to stress-related illness. Find out his career highlights, records, videos, news and more on ESPNcricinfo.

    • Male
    • January 25, 1976
    • England
  4. Marcus Trescothick is a former England cricketer and one of the best openers in English cricket history. He scored over 5000 Test runs in 2005, but retired in 2008 due to stress-related illness.

  5. 3. Aug. 2020 · Marcus Trescothick special report: The story of a Somerset legend | The Cricketer. 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.

  6. 26. Sept. 2019 · The Somerset legend reflects on his 27-year run-making journey, from his breakthrough innings to his international retirement. He talks about his coaches, partners, opponents and his love for the club.

  7. 27. Juni 2019 · The 43-year-old Somerset and ex-England batsman is to retire from cricket at the end of the season, having scored 5,825 Test runs and 4,335 one-day international runs. He was one of his country's star performers across all formats and a key member of the 2005 Ashes-winning side. He also played as England captain and vice-captain.