Trent Bridge hosted the archetypal day three thriller in August 2015 as a capacity crowd was treated to England securing the Ashes in Nottingham for the first time.
The host nation arrived for the third day needing just two wickets to secure the urn, after Stuart Broad's 8-15 on day one fired them into a position of utopian strength.
After Ben Stokes removed Josh Hazlewood, Mark Wood scattered the stumps of a disconsolate Nathan Lyon to bring the contest to an end within an hour of the resumption.
Those in attendance were then treated to several hours of celebrations – featuring autographs, selfies and a visit from the Red Arrows – and outgoing Australia captain Michael Clarke received a fitting Trent Bridge reception upon emotionally announcing his retirement.
It was, quite frankly, a heartily magnificent day.
Returning Nottinghamshire hero, Adam Voges, who starred in the Club's 2010 Championship triumph received a warm reception upon reaching fifty
Trent Bridge erupts as Mark Wood demolishes the stumps of a disconsolate Nathan Lyon to secure the Ashes
The thrills and spills of Test cricket
Stuart Broad and Mark Wood lead the celebrations
2015 saw Durham fast bowler Mark Wood emerge as one of English cricket's most colourful characters. Here he, obviously, celebrates winning the Ashes with an impression of a horse. It became the 2015 equivalent of the celebratory sprinkler
Australia captain Michael Clarke has just received a warm and respectable Trent Bridge ovation upon announcing his retirement
Selfies and autographs with fans...a feature of the aftermath of England's historic victory
The photograph, of Stuart Broad and his partner Bealey, that adorned the back, and in some cases the front, pages of the newspapers the next morning throughout the land
England's victory was marked with a visit from the Red Arrows
England return to Trent Bridge in 2017 to face South Africa and the West Indies. With tickets now on general sale, don't miss the chance to see some of the most exciting sides in world cricket go toe-to-toe in the unique surroundings of Trent Bridge.