Former Warwickshire cricketer and international coach, Andy Moles, is the guest of Nottingham Cricket Lovers’ Society at its next meeting on Thursday 26 March, with an evening start at 7pm.

Andy played for Warwickshire between 1986 and 1997 and is one of the few English batters to average over 40 in first-class cricket without winning Test honours. He was part of seven trophy winning sides in his time at Edgbaston and featured in the Bears’ unprecedented treble-winning season of 1994. Since retiring as a player, he has forged a career as an International coach, working right around the world including stints with England Under-19s, Scotland and New Zealand. His last major appointment saw him take on the challenging role as head coach of Afghanistan, based in Kabul.

The Annual General Meeting of the Society will take place in the first part of the meeting.

This meeting will take place in the Press Box on the first floor of the Radcliffe Road Stand at Trent Bridge at 7pm, with access to the ground through the Trent Bridge Inn Gate.

This is the final session of the current season of Nottingham Cricket Lovers’ Society. Meetings are scheduled to resume in October 2026.

Everyone is welcome at meetings of the Society.  

Individual membership of the Society costs £20 per year - £30 for a couple and £5 for juniors.   

Non-members are very welcome to attend an individual meeting at a cost of £10 in cash on the door.

Further details are available at https://nottinghamcricketlovers.co.uk