Head Coach Stuart Law previews our Specsavers County Championship clash at Lord's tomorrow against Sussex.
Middlesex Women won their 5th successive London Cup against rivals Surrey, hitting the winning runs with the final delivery to retain the title at Lord's.
Tim Murtagh took 6 wickets on the final day as Middlesex wrapped up an impressive victory over Worcestershire at New Road in the Specsavers County Championship.
Head Coach Stuart Law reflects on Middlesex's victory over Worcestershire at New Road in the Specsavers County Championship.
Only one session took place on Day Three at New Road, after a long rain delay for the majority of the day. Middlesex were eventually able to add another 92 runs before the close of play.
Winning Captain Natasha Miles chats to us at the close of a thrilling London Cup at Lord's which her side won off the last ball of the match
Captain Dawid Malan reflects on the current state of play, as Middlesex close Day Three with a lead of 352 going into the final day at New Raod.
MCC have today confirmed that Middlesex members will be able to purchase Pavilion Admission tickets to the World Cup clash on 5th July 2019 - exclusively available to members of Middlesex until Sunday 2nd June 2019.
Middlesex have named a strong 12-player squad for their first county match at Lord's - the London Cup against Surrey.
Middlesex took enjoyed a prosperous second day at New Road, which included Helm taking 5-36 with the ball. A Malan century and Gubbins with 72 then gave Middlesex a commanding lead going into Day Three.
Tom Helm spoke to Kevin Hand at the close of play on Day Two, after helping himself to First-Class career best figures of 5-36.
Middlesex and Worcestershire played out a hard fought first day at New Road, seeing Middlesex post 221 and take three wickets before the close to leave Worcestershire on 64/3 in reply.
Session by session updates from New Road, where Middlesex are taking on Worcestershire in the Specsavers County Championship
Stuart Law names a thirteen-man squad for our clash at New Road against Worcestershire, led by returning captain Dawid Malan
A match of ups and downs for Middlesex and Wales, highlighted by the all round brilliance of Sophia Dunkley, ended in a tie as the hosts sought to chase down 164 at Pontarddulais Cricket Club in Swansea.
All the action from a rain affected final day at Lord's, as Middlesex drew with Leicestershire in the Specsavers County Championship.