Over 60s cricket
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Over 60s cricket is a form of cricket where all players are over 60 years of age. It has slightly modified rules, matches have 40 overs per side and batsmen retire after scoring 40 runs.
The world's first over 60s cricket match took place in Brighton, Victoria, Australia in January 2003. The concept was created by John Hammer who is the current secretary of the Victoria Over 60s Cricket Association.