The latest glorious season in Nottinghamshire’s long history concluded with the Green and Golds crowned County Champions for the seventh time.

Over 14 matches, of which Peter Moores’ side won seven, a points total of 224 was achieved to secure a first title in 15 years.

Throughout the twists and turns of the six-month season, there were memorable moments aplenty, and there can be no finer way to decide the most remarkable of all than by asking the Trent Bridge faithful.

A tournament to determine the standout moment from a stellar season will run all week, with the polls to be found on Trent Bridge’s social accounts.

Read the contenders and head to @TrentBridge on X to back your favourite!

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Abbas’s six-fer v Yorkshire (A)

Mohammad Abbas ensures Nottinghamshire hit the front foot immediately by ripping through Yorkshire on the way to securing only a fifth ever first-class win at Headingley.

 

Hameed hits the winning runs v Warwickshire (H)

The crowning glory. Haseeb Hameed formally signs off a thoroughly profitable individual season and confirms that Nottinghamshire will lift the title off the back of a ten-wicket win.

 

Hameed’s double century v Somerset (H)

The captain shows every inch of his class by striking a second double-century to underpin Nottinghamshire’s innings against a tricky Somerset attack and keep the title tilt on track.

 

Haynes’ first Nottinghamshire century v Essex (H)

A cathartic roar of emotion and a cry on commentary of “absolutely delighted” from Dave Bracegirdle accompanies a first bat-and-helmet raise for a new Trent Bridge favourite.

 

James and Patterson-White’s stand v Surrey

A vital lower-order partnership from two homegrown Academy products provides enough to seal a nerve-shredding win over the previous holders in the second innings at the Kia Oval.

 

James’ double century v Hampshire (A)

Lyndon James hits the latest high on his rise from local lad to integral first-teamer by doubling up for the first time in his career.

 

McCann’s stunning slip catch v Worcestershire

Another Academy graduate shows his class lies not just in his batting ability, as he holds on to a simply sensational one-handed catch in the slips at New Road.

 

O’Neill and Hutton’s twin five-fers v Warwickshire (A)

Having won the toss on a dour morning at Edgbaston, Brett Hutton and Fergus O’Neill make the most of the helpful conditions by tearing through Warwickshire to share the match ball.

 

Patterson-White’s first century in four years v Hampshire (H)

Back in the side and making the most of it, Liam Patterson-White strikes a magnificent century in the lower order on the way to yet another crushing home win.

 

Slater’s catch to win v Surrey

With the eyes of the nation watching and the pressure on his shoulders immense, Ben Slater holds on in the deep to remove Tom Lawes and confirm a vital 20-run win at the Kia Oval.

 

Slater’s seven fifties in a row v Somerset (A)

Having enjoyed a record-equalling purple patch that will be talked about for years to come, Ben Slater passes fifty for the seventh time in a row and marks it by converting to a century.

 

Tongue’s five-fer v Surrey

Josh Tongue produces a bowling performance for the ages at the Kia Oval to dislodge three-time defending champions Surrey in a victory that was priceless as it was tense.

 

Tongue’s three wickets in seven balls v Durham (H)

With a ball that was entering the end of its lifespan, Josh Tongue, on his Notts debut, wolfs down rabbit pie and rips through Durham’s lower order to set up a season-opening win.

 

Tongue’s winning runs v Worcestershire

Josh Tongue produces a bowling performance for the ages at the Kia Oval to dislodge three-time defending champions Surrey in a victory that was priceless as it was tense.

 

Verreynne’s title-winning six v Warwickshire (H)

Kyle Verreynne swipes a maximum to ensure Nottinghamshire bank the required bonus points and confirm their status as champions for the first time in 15 years.

 

Verreynne’s vital century v Essex

On his second debut for Nottinghamshire, Kyle Verreynne provides the glue with a vital knock to keep Essex at bay and propel the hosts towards an ultimately confident draw.

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