The Esme Irwin Premier League, the most prominent women’s league in Middlesex, have new winners in 2025 after North Hill lifted the trophy for the first time.
Dozens of teams entered the final weekend of Middlesex County Cricket League cricket season in 2025 with silverware, promotion or relegation on their minds, but its denouement actually offered very few, if any, surprises.
Winchmore Hill Cricket Club are looking to appoint a Director of Cricket. For details of the role and how to apply read on...
Middlesex In The Community were proud to host the recent London Loop event, following its successful launch as an annual event last year. Read all about it here...
The MITC Men’s Indoor Cricket Competition returns this year, at Laurel Park School in Arnos Grove.
The Victoria Park Community Cricket League Cup competitions concluded last week, with Frenford and Gousey picking up the final honours of the season!
Calling all ground staff on Club's in Middlesex. We are holding an End of Season Renovations workshop this week - get involved!
Angus Fraser looks ahead to the last few weeks across the Middlesex Premier Cricket League as we enter the final stages of the season.
Angus Fraser looks ahead to the last few weeks across the Middlesex County Cricket League as we enter the final stages of the season.
It only seems like yesterday that we were getting the grounds ready for a busy summer of cricket and now we are halfway through the season, and with that in mind it would be good to see how things are progressing in Middlesex’s two major leagues – the Middlesex County Cricket League and the Middlesex Premier Cricket League.
We caught up with Graces Cricket Club ahead of tomorrow's Vitality Blast clash against Essex, which sees our annual pride fixture at Lord's. Graces Cricket Club is known as the world's first LGBTQ+ inclusive cricket club.
We are now accepting nominations for the 2025 Cricket Collective Awards!
Last week Middlesex in the Community contacted all recreational Clubs in the county, to offer advice over a change of regulation applied by the ECB in relation to transgender players in Women's and Girl's cricket.
After seven months of relative quiet, the club league season in Middlesex begins in earnest this weekend.
Middlesex in the Community in collaboration with the ECB hosted a Get Set Weekend showcase at North London Cricket Club, where countless volunteers alongside staff from MITC and the ECB rolled up their sleeves and got to work, preparing for another fantastic season of cricket.