This week we spoke to Hornsey CC about the ‘N8 Knights’ side that they ran alongside neighbours North London CC in this year’s U17 Middlesex Youth Cup competition.
In this week's piece for Black History Month, we take a look back at Norman Cowans' career with Middlesex and focus on Leicestershire v Middlesex in 1985, a game in which Norman registered his career best First-Class bowling figures for Middlesex.
A number of junior players who have represented Middlesex performance teams from U11’s through to the U18 Middlesex Girls Squads received their caps from Middlesex & England legend Beth Morgan in the home dressing at Lord’s on Friday 8thOctober.
2022 will see a return to two divisions of the County Championship, with Middlesex competing in the second tier of the competition.
In the latest piece for Black History Month, we take a look at Roland Butcher and his highlights during his time with the county...
Join us at the end of October as Middlesex Cricket holds Disability Trials
In Seniors’ cricket, there has also been much to celebrate, with equally impressive growth across the game – especially right here at Middlesex, with our own county representative sides enjoying a successful and busy year.
Yesterday, the individual achievements of both Middlesex and Sunrisers players were recognised at the Club's 2021 Players' Awards event. Find out all the winners here!
Middlesex Chairman, Mike O'Farrell, updates the Club's members on all the issues around the Club at present in an interview at Lord's.
We are today delighted to announce the signing of Pakistan international left-arm paceman Shaheen Shah Afridi for the 2022 season
Haynes joined Middlesex as the Club’s overseas player at the start of the 1989 season, having already long-established himself alongside Gordon Greenidge as one of the most formidable opening batting partnerships the West Indies Test side have ever seen.
A note of thanks from the Club's Chair of the Membership Committee, Marilyn Smith, to all members who completed our recent online survey
This week we spoke to Priory Park CC, who were able to start a brand new junior section this summer through the All Stars Cricket programme.
Later this month, James Harris is once again jumping in the saddle to ride to ride alongside cricketing colleagues and friends, to raise funds for The Professional Cricketers’ Trust on their annual fundraising bike ride.
We regret to announce that Nic Pothas is leaving his Assistant Coaches role at Middlesex due to personal reasons.
Middlesex lost to Kent by two wickets on the final day of the County Championship season in Canterbury.