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.
We are delighted to announce a long-term partnership between MITC and CKC that will see children in London benefit from free cricket sessions for the next 2 years.
Ben Kosky of the ECB Reporters Network visited our Middlesex Mavericks Project, which has seen a group of asylum seekers bond and unite through cricket.
This week, the Middlesex in the Community team have been delivering a summer cricket camp at the Hounslow Jamia Masjid, opening the game of cricket up to hundreds of children from the local community.
We popped along to Spikes Bridge Park in Southall to film a Women's only walking cricket project the Club are running for members of the local Southall community.
Middlesex Cricket has today issued a statement to underline our commitment to inclusivity and to condemn the violent disorder that is currently plaguing the country.
Earlier this week, we visited a summer camp at Heathfield Junior School in Richmond, where our community coaches have been delivering national programmes (All Stars and Dynamos).
Earlier this week, Middlesex in the Community were involved in delivering a holiday activity camp over three days for 100 school children between the ages of 8-12.
Middlesex Cricket is extremely proud of the work it is doing in its local communities, stretching right across the 17 metropolitan boroughs it represents – connecting with south Asian communities right across north London.
Middlesex in The Community held a cricket showcase at Hounslow Jamia Masjid as part of South Asian Heritage Month.
What do you call a team that has essentially been created, coached and cared for by one individual, and his name is Mikey Thompson.....
Over 40 women participated in the festival designed to get players of all abilities involved in the sport.
Notting Hill and Ealing High School won the SCAM U13 Girls Cup when they defeated Lady Eleanor Holles School by 50 runs.
Queen Elizabeth School, Barnet win the SCAM U13 Boys Final following an 80-run victory over St. James Senior Boys School
Hampton School win the SCAM U12 Boys final following a dramatic two wicket victory over Queen Elizabeth Boys School.
As part of Refugee Week last week, we went along to catch up with the Middlesex Mavericks after they played their first match in the Middlesex Development League.