• Rest of the World with Colin Walters and John Courtney

  • Oct 11 2024
  • Length: 30 mins
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Rest of the World with Colin Walters and John Courtney

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    In this episode we chat with Colin Walters and John Courtney who run the Rest of the World seniors cricket teams.

    We talk about their participation in the 2022 and 2024 O60s World Cup tournaments, their upcoming 10th anniversary tournament in Dubai and 2025 planned tours of New Zealand and Zimbabwe

    You can find your more at https://restoftheworld.co.uk

    Here is the link the O60s / O70s Play Cricket site: O60s / O70s Play Cricket and you can keep up to date with all the fixtures and results for England Seniors from the 40+ side through to the O70s here: England Seniors Play Cricket

    We are always on the look out for future guests who can provide insights, tips, advice and inspiration to those playing cricket at this age and beyond!

    To be a guest on the show or share an idea or contribution please drop an email to podcast@trevorleemedia.co.uk

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    Thanks for listening!

    Silver Stumps is the podcast aimed at Over 60 Cricketers. Hosted by Grant Timms and Trevor Lee it aims to be entertaining, informative and topical as Grant and Trevor combine a mix of guests with their own take on what's happening in the thriving world of over 60s cricket.

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