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 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 caught up with Andy Hill, to discuss the Club's announcement today that he had signed a contract extension as Head Coach of the Club's Disability programme in 2025.
We are delighted to announce that after a stellar first year at the helm, Andy Hill, will lead Middlesex's three Disability squads in 2025 as the Club's Disability Head Coach.
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 were thrilled to attend the Middlesex County Cricket League End of Season dinner on Friday night, at Brentford's Gtech stadium
Last weekend Middlesex in the Community spent a wonderful evening at the Middlesex Premier Cricket League End of Season Awards dinner - here's all you need to know about the night.
We took the opportunity to catch up with Simon Jones MBE, to discuss his thoughts on becoming Middlesex's Ambassador for Disability Cricket and on returning to Lord's, where he made his Test debut in 2002.
We are excited to announce that England Ashes legend, Simon Jones, will be working with the Club as our Ambassador of Disability Cricket.
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...
On the evening of 12th November at the Club's Indoor School in Finchley, we're holding trials for our Ace Academy programme. Check out all the details here...
We caught up with our Ace Programme lead, Garfield Struthers, who brought us up to speed with the latest progress of the initiative.
As part of Black History Month, we have taken a look at Broadwater Farm and an upcoming initiative to unearth talent in the area.
As part of Black History Month, we have taken a look at the careers of several black cricketers who made an enormous impact during their time at Middlesex.
To mark Black History Month and its theme of “Celebrating our Changemakers,” the ECB, in partnership with the Race in Cricket network, is hosting an impactful event in the Nursery Pavilion at Lord's to explore how we can all become changemakers to drive racial equity and inclusion across cricket.
Middlesex In The Community were delighted to be part of London Loop 2024, delivering cricket to youngsters in London through Cricket4London.