The last in our series of interviews with Middlesex Cricket's Board Directors sees Edward lord OBE talk us through his role as Chair of the Remuneration Committee
The latest in our series of interviews with Middlesex Cricket's Board Directors sees Sasha White QC talk us through his role as Chair of the Legal, Ethics and Governance Committee
The Bob Willis Trophy is the County Championship in all but name and represents a chance to re-establish Middlesex among the elite of the first-class game.
The latest in our series of interviews with Middlesex Cricket's Board Directors sees Chris Goldie talk us through his role as Chair of the Recreational Cricket Committee
The latest in our series of interviews with Middlesex Cricket's Board Directors sees Marilyn Smith talk us through her role as Chair of the Membership Committee
BBC London's Kevin Hand caught up with AB de Villiers at home in South Africa to talk to the great man about Middlesex, cricket and more besides!
Head coach Stuart Law expects his senior players to stand up and be counted when the season begins – having confirmed new captain Peter Handscomb will not be among them.
The second in our series of video interviews with Middlesex Cricket's Board Directors sees Richard Sykes, Chair of the Cricket Committee, talk us through his role on the Board.
As the request of members, here's the first of a new series of interviews with Middlesex's Board Directors, Eddie Villiers, who talks us through his role at the club.
Tom Helm talks to Jon Batham of the ECB Reporters Network and brings us up to speed on his return to action and on the impending start of the season!
Members can now enjoy a forty minute exclusive chat with a very open and honest AB de Villiers, who whilst in South Africa, caught up with BBC London's Kevin Hand.
With the players returning to Radlett this week, Peter Waxman, Head of Medical Services, updates us on all that has been involved in the players' returning to training.
Middlesex Cricket Board Director, Edward Lord OBE, talks to Middlesex Cricket as part of our campaign to promote equality and respect for LGBTQ+ people
Middlesex fans may yet be allowed to watch their team in action this summer - with Lord’s among the possible venues touted to host spectators, according to chief executive Richard Goatley.
Our latest interview in our campaign to promote equality and respect for LGBTQ+ people saw us catch up with passionate Middlesex life member, Russell Grant.
In an exclusive interview with Michael Atherton, of the Times and Sky Cricket, Eoin Morgan talks about his background, his family life, his love for Middlesex, lifting the World Cup trophy and much more besides.