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Bringing together some of the brightest stars across the cricketing and celebrity world for a night of fun, cricket, laughter, and surprises - the No Balls duo will be hosting a live online charity night on Thursday 23rd November in support of Take Her Lead, cricket’s only charity solely championing women and girls.
After the resounding success of the club forums last year, Middlesex Cricket are delighted to be able to release the programme and schedule for the 2023/24 winter.
We visited Markfield Park alongside our partners Fulcrum last month to deliver an Intro to Cricket session in association with Haringey Council.
Recently, Middlesex Cricket visited the offices of our partners, Fulcrum Asset Management, to hear about who they are, the work they do, and about their commitment to women’s cricket and the game in our local communities.
We are saddened to hear of the passing of Robert Arthur White, who played for the Club between the years 1958 and 1965
We caught up with Men's First Team Coach, Richard Johnson, as the squad return to winter training as preparations begin for the 2024 season.
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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.
We are thrilled to announce that Jack Davies has signed an extension to his contract with the Club until at the least the end of 2025
We are delighted to announce that Josh De Caires has signed an extension to his contract with the Club until at least the end of 2025.
Middlesex’s George Greenway will lead the England Men’s Deaf team to Qatar in December as they seek to win the Deaf T20 World Cup, alongside three of his Seaxe teammates.
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.
We can today confirm that John Simpson will join Sussex immediately, having signed a long-term deal with the South Coast Club.
Congratulations to both Ben Mason and Jai Charan, who have been named in England Men’s Learning Disability squad for the first time.