Middlesex Cricket is pleased to share a significant update on the continued development of the QEII Ground on Swyncombe Avenue, Brentford, as we strengthen our commitment to providing outstanding facilities for women’s and girls’ cricket.
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has unveiled 53 purple seats at Edgbaston Stadium ahead of the first ICC Women’s T20 World Cup match on Friday.
We look forward to welcoming members and supporters to Merchant Taylors' School later today for our Vitality Blast double-header, where Middlesex Women will take on Derbyshire Falcons, and Middlesex Men will take on Essex.
The 2026 Vitality Blast season kicks off at Lord's tomorrow with a double-header as Middlesex take on Kent. If you're planning on coming to Lord's tomorrow to watch the games, then please see the following match-day guide, with all the information you'll need ahead of your visit to the Home of Cricket.
Middlesex Cricket celebrated the careers of a number of its greatest players at its annual Players Day at Lord’s on the Friday of the County Championship match against Derbyshire.
We can confirm that spectators will be welcome for the third day of our pre-season clash against Oxford UCCE at Merchant Taylors’ School.
With preparations for the 2026 season continue at Merchant Taylors’s School for Middlesex, a number of players are still playing overseas this winter. Here is the latest on how they are getting on!
Ahead of the start of the ICC Men’s U19s World Cup, England vice-captain Farhan Ahmed and bowler Sebastian Morgan say the Young Lions are ready to roar.
Middlesex Cricket can today announce the Rothesay County Championship and Metro Bank One-Day Cup fixtures for both its men’s and women’s teams ahead of the 2026 season.
Middlesex Cricket is delighted to announce that global sports travel and accommodation specialists, Sportsrooms, have extended their partnership as the Club’s Official Hotel Booking Agent for the next two years.
Middlesex Cricket can today announce Vitality Blast fixtures for both the men’s and women’s teams ahead of the 2026 season.
All at Middlesex Cricket are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Alan Ashton, who passed away last week at the age of 89.




