Check out the details of this brilliant initiative to become a Disability Cricket Champion Club in Middlesex
Last weekend, over 60 members of the Middlesex Coaches Association (MCoA) met (virtually) for the first MCoA event of 2021 titled ‘Get Ready to Coach Again!’
We are delighted to invite you all to the very first ever ECB City Cricket Roadshow - register your place now!
The Middlesex Coaches Association announced details of their first event in 2021 today on Saturday 27th March - Book your place now!
The 2021 fixtures have been released for the newly named 'Derick Morgan League' - the T20 Women's recreational T20 league in Middlesex
We caught up with two of Middlesex's Participation Coaches, Katie Reeves and Callum Miller, who both went through the club's Apprenticeship Programme.
We caught up with Participation Manager Pete Jones, to talk us through what goes on with the club's Apprentice Programme
Today the MCoA announced some exciting new changes which are set to transform cricket coaching across Middlesex for the future.
Don't miss this week's Chance to Shine Live cricket session, from 2pm on Wednesday 10th February - how to be ferocious fielder!
Join our 100 Up campaign and register yourself for our free Women and Girls online stage one umpiring course and help out your local club!
Now is the time to register your club as a 2021 Dynamos or All-Stars Cricket centre. Register now and be a part of an exciting summer of cricket!
Playing under a new competition name, the 'Esme Irwin League' fixtures were announced today for the 2021 season.
With the new look MCCL kicking off on 8th May 2021, the full fixture list for the 2021 season has been unveiled. Check it out here!
In a major restructuring of the Middlesex recreational Saturday league structure, the Championship has merged with the MCCL
Four Middlesex players will be in action today, as Stuart Law puts his players into T20 preparation mode ahead of next week's Blast campaign kicking off.
The latest in our series of interviews with Middlesex Cricket's Board Directors sees Chris Goldie talk us through his role as Chair of the Recreational Cricket Committee