We can today confirm that Robbie White has announced his decision to retire from professional cricket and will leave the Club at the end of the season.
Middlesex’s women commemorated the end of the 2024 league cricket season in style on Friday evening when the Middlesex Women’s Cricket League (MWCL) held its awards evening at Ealing Cricket Club.
Kew Cricket Club brought a close to the 2024 cricket season on Sunday by thanking and celebrating David Matten, a legendary figure of the club.
Middlesex head to Sussex for our final match of the season and we've named a fourteen man squad for the encounter on the south coast.
Work is underway on the Club's new home of Women and Girl's cricket at Swyncombe Avenue as a major groundwork project begins.
We are delighted to announce that the Club is holding trials for its Women's Senior Tier Two side, being held at the Middlesex Indoor Cricket School in Finchley in October.
Congratulations to Richmond Under 13 Boys side, who topped a fine campaign to become national champions at Lord's last week.
The final trophy of the Women's domestic season was wrapped up recently, with Ickenham Ladies winning the Southern Counties Cup.
We are turning to our members and supporters again in 2024 to ask for you to decide who wins the 2024 red and white ball player of the year awards. Voting is now open!
Catch up on all the action from the third and final day of our innings victory over Derbyshire at the County Ground in the Vitality County Championship.
Middlesex In The Community were delighted to be part of London Loop 2024, delivering cricket to youngsters in London through Cricket4London.
Kevin Hand caught up with Toby Roland-Jones following our innings victory over Derbyshire at the County Ground. Roland-Jones claimed figures of 10/72 in the match.
Congratulations to all sides who competed in this year's Middlesex Player Transition Competitions, and well done to all of the trophy winners.
Match report provided by the ECB Reporters Network.
Kevin Hand caught up with Mark Stoneman following the second day of our Vitality County Championship. Stoneman scored 115 as we made 358 in our first innings earlier.
Middlesex Cricket today can confirm that opening batter Mark Stoneman will leave the Club at the end of the season.