Middlesex County Cricket Clubs Disability Squads winter training programme reached its conclusion last Sunday - 24 March - when the players trained in the marquee the clubs professional players use to prepare for the coming season.
Middlesex in The Community held its second successful Borough Cap Presentation evening of 2024 last Wednesday at Old Camdenians Cricket Club, when Angus Fraser presented more than 40 young cricketers from the boroughs of Barnet and Enfield with their borough caps.
We are delighted to advise all fans that Know Your Cricket is back in 2024. It's now live, so register to play and get your predictions in for the first game of the season!
The London Youth Games indoor cricket tournament came to an end over the weekend, with Hounslow boys and Ealing girls taking gold in their relevant competitions.
Middlesex have named a squad of twelve to take on Kent over Monday 25th and Tuesday 26th March at Merchant Taylors' School
If you're planning on attending our pre-season game at Merchant Taylors School on Mon/Tues this week, please be aware of the following information...
As part of National Ground's week, we caught up with Lord's groundsperson, Meg Lay, who recently became the first female member of groundstaff at the Home of Cricket.
Middlesex Cricket is delighted to announce that Dafabet will be the Club's new Principal Partner in a multi-year sponsorship deal.
This week we visited West Thames College, where Middlesex Cricket were hosting a regional Table Cricket competition.
Middlesex have named a squad of twelve to face Hampshire at the Utilita Bowl in Southampton over the next two days.
As part of National Grounds Week, we caught up with Chiswick CC Groundsperson, Tushal Nath, to hear about life as one of the youngest groundspeople in Middlesex.
Andy Hill will take charge of Middlesex Disability Cricket, becoming Head Coach of both D40 sides, with Stefan MacKenzie becoming Head Coach of the Super 9's squad
As part of National Grounds week, we are speaking to some of people involved with looking after our cricket pitches across the game in Middlesex. Today, however, we are focusing on a piece of technology that can help clubs carry out sport-specific grass pitch inspections.
We caught up with County Pitch Advisor, Raj Nath, as National Grounds Week begins. Raj explains what support the county can offer to local clubs.
Our thanks go to all those who attended and supported Middlesex in the Community by attending our two events earlier this month at Acton CC and Old Camdenians CC
Join us at a special charity evening at Sunbury CC, with Angus Fraser & Alex Stewart, to raise funds for Middlesex in the Community