Nottingham Cricket Lovers’ Society will launch their new season of meetings with former Green and Golds batter John Morris as the main guest on Thursday 17 October.

Morris enjoyed a 20-year career in County Cricket with stints at Derbyshire and Durham, before a switch to Trent Bridge for the 2000 and 2001 seasons.  

He played 362 first class matches plus a further 350 in limited overs cricket, amassing just short of 30,000 career runs across all formats, with England Caps in Test and One-Day International cricket.

Nottinghamshire’s Heritage Officer Steve LeMottee will also speak about Nottinghamshire's County Championship winning side of 1929.

This meeting will take place at 7pm in the Long Room at Trent Bridge, with access to the ground through the Hound Road Gate.

Individual membership of the Society costs £15 per year - £25 for a couple and £5 for juniors - enabling access to the full calendar of events. 

Non-members are also welcome to attend an individual meeting at a cost of £5 in cash on the door.

The full programme for the winter season can be found here.