The National Inter-Madrassah Cricket Tournament, supported by the ECB, is coming to West London in May, and now is your chance to enter the competition.
Over the past number of weeks, Middlesex Cricket has been giving asylum seekers from a number of countries the opportunity to get involved in our sport.
Middlesex Cricket collaborated with Essex Cricket in hosting ‘A celebration of community cohesion and aspiration through cricket in East London’ event at City Hall on the evening of Monday 19 February.
This week, the Club recently held trials in conjunction with ACE at the Middlesex Indoor Cricket School in Finchley. Hear from ACE Development Officer, Garfield Struthers.
We recently held an ECB Coaching Course in the incredible surroundings of the Swaminarayan Hindu Temple in Kingsbury. Read all about it here.
This week, members of Middlesex's EPG squad took part in an EDI Educational Programme, delivered by Nujum Sports, as part of the PCA's Learning Before Wicket (LBW) programme.
Middlesex Cricket is delighted to announce that open trials will take place for our ACE Academy on Tuesday 20th February at the Club's Indoor Cricket School
Middlesex recently hosted a successful ECB Support Coaches Course exclusively for female coaches. Read all about it here.
We are delighted to announce the full 2024 fixture list for all three of Middlesex's Disability squads, the D40 1st XI, the D40 2nd XI and the Super 9s.
During the white-ball tour of the Caribbean last month the England Men’s team presented Roland Butcher, the first Black player to represent England, with his Three Lions pin badge.
Middlesex duo James Nordin and Sammy Kumar have been named in England Men’s Physical Disability tour to India in January 2024.
We visited Markfield Park alongside our partners Fulcrum last month to deliver an Intro to Cricket session in association with Haringey Council.
To celebrate Black History Month, we are taking a look at those within Middlesex Cricket that are making a difference today to create tomorrow’s history. Throughout the month, we have heard from members of our Participation Team who are out there making a positive change within our local communities. To finish off this three-part series, we spoke to one of our participation coaches, Mikey Thompson.
To celebrate Black History Month, we are taking a look at those within Middlesex Cricket that are making a difference today to create tomorrow’s history.
To celebrate Black History Month, we are taking a look at those within Middlesex Cricket that are making a difference today to create tomorrow’s history.
Today, the ECB published its response to the findings raised in the ICEC report. The game stands united in making cricket inclusive.