
Weekly round up of O60s/ 070s Cricket
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Grant is back and brings with him a new meaning of ‘GOAT’ - Game Over Before Tea!
And that’s how a lot of matches were this week!
Come on folks we need some edge of the seat finishes to fill the grounds!
We’re still keen to know about female players who have played in the O60s or O70s county championship competitions and if any brothers are currently playing either for the same or different counties
Whilst we are recoding England are playing Wales in the first international match of the summer in Newport - scorecard here
You can find all the results, fixtures and league tables for the O60s and O70s 2025 County Championship here: https://seniorscountychampionship.play-cricket.com/Matches?tab=Fixture
The scorecards for England matches, including the O60s trial matches, can be found on the England Seniors Play Cricket site
Here’s the link to the England and Wales O60s / O70s county championship website: https://6070cc.co.uk
Here’s a link to the England O60s Facebook page
You can follow all that’s happening across the Seniors Cricket world via https://masterscricket.org and their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/internationalmasterscricket
Silver Stumps now has a small website which you can find at https://www.silverstumps.com/ - it features all the episodes and a little bit about Grant and Trevor, the co-hosts of the podcast.
If you've got feedback or observations about the podcast or ideas for future guests please drop us an email to podcast@trevorleemedia.co.uk or press ‘send us a message’ at the bottom of these notes - please include your name and contact details as otherwise we don't know who the message is from.
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Silver Stumps is the podcast aimed at Over 60s and Over 70s 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 and 70s cricket.