Wednesday 5 January 2011

BOWLER TAKES GUARD

Lincolnshire Cricket Lovers’ Society
From Ann Boulton

Peter Bowler - described as one of the best players never to play Test cricket - is the Lincolnshire Cricket Lovers’ Society’s first guest speaker of 2011.
Peter spent twenty years on the professional cricket circuit, making his debut for Leicestershire in 1986. He went on to represent Derbyshire, Tasmania and ultimately Somerset, scoring just under 20,000 runs in first-class cricket with 45 hundreds.
He was England's top run scorer in 1992 and retired at the end of the 2004 season aged 41 to take up a career in corporate law and now works as a legal consultant.
He is also an accomplished after dinner speaker, recalling his career, and the many humorous experiences both on and off the field, having played with and against some of the game's greatest players and characters.
Peter will be speaking at Cleethorpes Cricket Club on Wednesday, January 12. The evening begins at 7.30pm and is free for Society members and £5 for guests.

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