We caught up with Seb Morgan recently following the news that he has signed his first professional contract at the Club.
At winter training for Middlesex Women, we caught up with Natasha Miles, who gave us her views on the the side playing in Tier Two of the newly restructured Women's game and on the Club's aspirations to achieve professional Tier One status.
We visited the Indoor School at Finchley this week to chat to Director of Cricket, Alan Coleman, as new Women's Head Coach Marc Broom held his first training session with the squad.
We caught up with the Club's new Women's Head Coach, Marc Broom, to hear about his plans as the side enters an exciting new era ahead of 2025.
We caught up with Super 9s player, Sangy Theivendra, at the recent disability trials to find out how you can get involved with disability cricket within Middlesex.
We recently caught up with Super 9s Head Coach, Stefan McKenzie, to discuss the side's campaign in 2024 as well as the disability squad trials that were held at William Perkin School.
We caught up with D40 First Eleven Captain, James Nordin, recently to discuss the First Eleven's success in 2024 as well as the trials that took place in November.
We popped along to winter training to catch up with the Club's latest signing, Zafar Gohar, who gave us his thoughts on joining the Club.
Saturday saw the return of club indoor cricket as Middlesex in the Community hosted the first round of group stage games at Laurel Park School in Arnos Grove.
Our thanks go to long-standing Middlesex member, Martin Hadland, for providing us with this report on what was a wonderful get together on Tuesday at Eastcote Cricket Club.
Middlesex, Essex, Surrey and MCC all competed in the inaugural London Cup Walking Cricket competition at Lord's this week, and a fantastic time was had by all.
Middlesex in the Community is delighted to announce that Tower Hamlets will benefit from the installation of a new fine-turf pitch facility. Details here...
Check out the progress that's been made at the Club's new home for Women and Girls cricket at Swyncombe Avenue Sports Ground in West London in this time lapse video.
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.
Work is underway on the Club's new home of Women and Girl's cricket at Swyncombe Avenue as a major groundwork project begins.
This week we acknowledged and rewarded the efforts of 15 volunteers across recreational cricket in Middlesex as MITC invite them to Lord's to receive their awards.