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cheap galantamine Plus, of course, Trott is simply born to bat there. Cut him and he bleeds No3. Not only has he played more Tests there than any of England's other 188 No3s, he is only 300 short of Wally Hammond in the all-time run list. This is a serious modern-day achievement in what, occupied for any length of time, seems not so much a spot in the batting order as a kind of public installation, a shared concern, a peg around which the world is ordered. To the extent that, as far as I'm concerned, Trott will remain England's No3 in perpetuity, at least until some formal ceremony of handover is complete.