Middlesex in the Community have recently completed their six-month review with Chance to Shine and are very proud to share this summary of our work from September 2024 to February 2025.
If you're coming to Lord's over the nest four days, check out our handy matchday guide to help you make the most of your visit to the Home of Cricket.
We caught up with overseas signing Dane Paterson, who has arrived from South Africa ahead of tomorrow's Rothesay County Championship clash against Glamorgan at Lord's.
We caught up with Men's First Team Coach, Richard Johnson, ahead of our Rothesay County Championship clash against Glamorgan, which gets underway at Lord's tomorrow.
Middlesex have named a squad of thirteen for this week's third Rothesay County Championship clash of the season against Glamorgan at Lord's.
Middlesex in the Community are hosting a golf day on Tuesday 10th June at Batchworth Park Golf Club.
Middlesex members and supporters are invited to join players of the Middlesex Senior squads for a fundraising walk to raise money for the fight against Prostate Cancer on Friday 16th May 2025.
The group assesses County Grant Fund (CGF) applications, challenges proposals to ensure robustness, and makes impartial recommendations to executive officers. Their work ensures that public and private investment is directed where it can make the greatest impact.
We would like to introduce you to the Middlesex In The Community Patrons Club - your support would make a huge difference to the work we do as a Charitable Foundation.
Lawrence’s England and Gloucestershire teammate-turned-artist, Jack Russell MBE, painted a scene from their Test debut at Lord’s against Sri Lanka at Lord’s in 1988 and there are 300 prints that have been made available to raise further funds.
Catch up on all the action from the third and final day of our Rothesay County Championship clash against Kent in Canterbury.
Kevin Hand caught up with Toby Roland-Jones following our eight-wicket defeat to Kent in Canterbury.
Match report provided by the ECB Reporters Network supported by Rothesay.
Kevin Hand caught up with Stephen Eskinazi following the second day of our Rothesay County Championship clash against Kent in Canterbury. Eskinazi scored 57 as we closed on 222/6 - leading by 226 runs.
Catch up on all the action from the opening day of our Rothesay County Championship clash against Kent in Canterbury.