Jonathan Trott: a career in pictures

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da betano casino: ESPNcricinfo staff04-May-2015Trott showed a great appetite for batting and made his highest Test score of 226 against Bangladesh at Lord’s in 2010•PA PhotosHis 168 in Melbourne helped England win the Ashes on Australian soil for the first time in 24 years•Getty ImagesHis batting in one-day cricket was often derided but was a key component as England rose to the No. 1 ranking. He made his ODI best of 137 in Melbourne•Getty ImagesTrott’s second Test double-hundred, 203, came against Sri Lanka in Cardiff in May 2011. Trott was named Wisden, and ICC, Cricketer of the Year•Getty ImagesHe showed his technique could find success in different conditions with 143 in Nagpur in December 2012 as England claimed a famous series victory in India, their first since 1985•BCCINew Zealand was another country where he found success, making 121 in Wellington in March 2013•Getty ImagesTrott steered England to the Champions Trophy final in 2013, only for them to fall agonisingly short of a first global 50-over trophy•ICC/GettyTerrorised by Mitchell Johnson, Trott was exposed against the short ball at the start of the 2013-14 Ashes and left the tour after the first Test in Brisbane, with what was diagnosed as a stress-related illness•Getty ImagesAfter a break from the game, Trott came back strongly for Warwickshire and England Lions but a fairytale return to the Test arena proved beyond him•Getty Images