Former Nottinghamshire and England pace bowler Harry Gurney will be the main guest at the next meeting of the Nottingham Cricket Lovers' Society on Thursday 27 February (7pm) at Trent Bridge.

Harry joined the county in 2012 and went on to claim 469 wickets for Nottinghamshire across all forms of cricket. He won three trophies with Notts and enjoyed a starring role on T20 Blast Finals Day in 2017.

Harry won 12 caps for England in white ball cricket and also played T20 cricket for several overseas franchises, winning trophies in both Australia and the Caribbean.

In the first part of the meeting, Nottinghamshire's Disability Cricket Officer Richard Preskey will talk about disability cricket in the County.

The meeting will take place in the Derek Randall Suite at Trent Bridge, with entrance to the ground through the Hound Road Gate.  

Attendance at the meeting is covered in the annual subscription for the Cricket Lovers' Society.  Non-members are very welcome to attend this individual meeting at a cost of £5 on the door.

Further details are available by emailing nottscricketlovers@outlook.com or by visiting nottinghamcricketlovers.co.uk