All-rounder Lyndon James will be the guest at the next meeting of Nottingham Cricket Lovers’ Society on Thursday 5 December.
Nottinghamshire-born James progressed through the county's age group teams to make his First-Class debut in 2018. Since then, he has established himself as a regular member of the Notts side, contributing with both bat and ball, and was awarded his county cap during last season.
He has also represented England Lions, captaining them to a resounding win over the touring Sri Lankans in August 2024.
In the first part of the meeting there will be a showing of a heritage film not seen in public for over 50 years.
'Glimpses of Trent Bridge: The 1964 Season' features clips of County matches plus also preparations and action from the Ashes Test. There are also shots of players in the nets – including Carlton Forbes, Norman Hill & Brian Bolus – and members of club staff.
This meeting will take place in the Boundary’s Edge Suite in the Radcliffe Road Stand at Trent Bridge at 7pm.
Individual membership of the Society costs £15 per year - £25 for a couple and £5 for juniors.
Non-members are very welcome to attend an individual meeting at a cost of £5 in cash on the door.
The full programme for the winter season is also available on the Society's website www.nottinghamcricketlovers.co.uk