Our thanks to young Middlesex seamer Ethan Bamber, who has interviewed Max Holden to discuss the important topic of mental health in cricket.
The winners of the 2021 Middlesex Coaching Awards were presented with their awards this afternoon at Lord's
Middlesex Cricket's Natasha Miles spoke to us about being called up to the Hong Kong squad for the upcoming ICC Women's Cricket World Cup Asia Qualifiers in Dubai.
The Father of young Middlesex EPG player, Aaryan Sawant, has been tragically diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour. Read more here...
Disability Head Coach Michael Wilson spoke at the recent disability cricket trials at our indoor school in Finchley.
We caught up with Middlesex Cricket Participation Manager Sharon Eyers after the conclusion of the 2021 Middlesex Cricket Women's Indoor League, which was played throughout October at Gunnersbury Park Sports Hub.
The world’s oldest living international cricketer, Eileen Ash, turns 110 years old today.
Sunrisers have renewed the contracts of Amara Carr, Kelly Castle, Naomi Dattani, Jo Gardner, and Cordelia Griffith, who all earned professional contracts last year, whilst the sixth contract for 2021/22 is awarded to seventeen-year-old off spinning all-rounder Grace Scrivens.
This week we spoke to Stoke Newington CC, who’s women’s side have reached the Middlesex Women’s Indoor League finals night after winning all their group games.
In the final piece of our series for Black History Month, we look back at two of Paul Weekes' finest performances for Middlesex
The Club can today confirm that Stuart Law, who has been at the Club since January 2019, has left his position as Head Coach.
Middlesex’s Natasha Miles is set to make a return to the Women’s international stage, having been recalled to the Hong Kong squad for the forthcoming ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifiers, being played from mid-November in Dubai.
This week we spoke to Hornsey CC about the ‘N8 Knights’ side that they ran alongside neighbours North London CC in this year’s U17 Middlesex Youth Cup competition.
In this week's piece for Black History Month, we take a look back at Norman Cowans' career with Middlesex and focus on Leicestershire v Middlesex in 1985, a game in which Norman registered his career best First-Class bowling figures for Middlesex.
A number of junior players who have represented Middlesex performance teams from U11’s through to the U18 Middlesex Girls Squads received their caps from Middlesex & England legend Beth Morgan in the home dressing at Lord’s on Friday 8thOctober.
2022 will see a return to two divisions of the County Championship, with Middlesex competing in the second tier of the competition.