Proper noun
Edgbaston
A suburban area of Birmingham, West Midlands, England (OS grid ref SP0584).
In 1799 he decided that he could not tolerate another winter in the cold and draughty Hall, so he bought "The Larches" in the nearby Sparkbrook area; his wife did not feel up to the move and remained at Edgbaston Hall. Source: Internet
In the First Test (the first played at Edgbaston ), after scoring 376 England bowled out Australia for 36 ( Wilfred Rhodes 7/17) and reduced them to 46–2 when they followed on. Source: Internet
Only one other time has he sequenced four scores in single figures, and that was across the Trent Bridge and Edgbaston Tests that Australia lost in 2015 to concede the Ashes. Source: Internet
Cheteshwar Pujara and Ravi Shastri during a nets session at Edgbaston. Source: Internet
By 1991, the world champions were starting to fray at the edges and although they had retained the Wisden Trophy by taking a 2-1 lead in the previous Test at Edgbaston, Richards being chaired off by his team - a much-changed England weren't finished yet. Source: Internet
Warks Struggle At Notts Break RecordsWarwickshire are facing an innings defeat after Nottinghamshire’s openers spent yesterday making history at Edgbaston. Source: Internet