
Roy Singh - West Indies O60s Tour to England
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The West Indies O60s team arrive in England on Saturday June 14th to play 3 ODI’s against England plus two matches v the England Lions - all in the space of 8 days!
We are delighted to be joined in this bonus episode by Roy Singh
Roy is a the wicketkeeper for the West Indies O60s plus he’s the Secretary for the Cricket West Indies Masters Association
We talk about the structure and history of West Indies Masters cricket before delving into the O60s squad that will be in action
You can follow the matches on You Tube and via England Seniors Play Cricket
England team details can be found here: England O60s Facebook page
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
Here’s the link to the England and Wales O60s / O70s county championship website: https://6070cc.co.uk
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
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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.