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2 unusual facts about Jonathan Trott


Jonathan Trott

Educated at Rondebosch Boys' High School and Stellenbosch University, he played for South Africa at both under-15 and under-19 level.

He was given the nickname Leon, after Marxist theorist Leon Trotsky by the England team.


Kent County Cricket Club in 2005

Alex Loudon rebuilt well, however, with just 20 of his 73 runs coming in boundaries, while his first partner Jonathan Trott failed to hit any runs and probably did the team a favour when he edged a ball from Robert Joseph - cousin of West Indies batsman Sylvester Joseph - behind, gone for 10 off 40 balls.


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