We took the opportunity to catch up with Simon Jones MBE, to discuss his thoughts on becoming Middlesex's Ambassador for Disability Cricket and on returning to Lord's, where he made his Test debut in 2002.
We are excited to announce that England Ashes legend, Simon Jones, will be working with the Club as our Ambassador of Disability Cricket.
Middlesex in the Community is delighted to announce that Tower Hamlets will benefit from the installation of a new fine-turf pitch facility. Details here...
Join Middlesex in the Community this half-term as two cricket camps run in the Finchley area.
Join us at William Perkin School on Saturday 30th November for an exciting women's coaching masterclass with England World Cup-winning cricketer, Fran Wilson.
Middlesex in the Community (MITC) expressed a small token of its thanks to the hundreds of volunteers at clubs in Middlesex by hosting five ‘Volunteer Thank You Evenings’ during the past two weeks.
Congratulations to Richmond Under 13 Boys side, who topped a fine campaign to become national champions at Lord's last week.
The final trophy of the Women's domestic season was wrapped up recently, with Ickenham Ladies winning the Southern Counties Cup.
Middlesex In The Community were delighted to be part of London Loop 2024, delivering cricket to youngsters in London through Cricket4London.
Congratulations to all sides who competed in this year's Middlesex Player Transition Competitions, and well done to all of the trophy winners.
Ben Kosky of the ECB Reporters Network visited our Middlesex Mavericks Project, which has seen a group of asylum seekers bond and unite through cricket.
This week, the Middlesex in the Community team have been delivering a summer cricket camp at the Hounslow Jamia Masjid, opening the game of cricket up to hundreds of children from the local community.
We popped along to Spikes Bridge Park in Southall to film a Women's only walking cricket project the Club are running for members of the local Southall community.
Middlesex Cricket has today issued a statement to underline our commitment to inclusivity and to condemn the violent disorder that is currently plaguing the country.
Earlier this week, we visited a summer camp at Heathfield Junior School in Richmond, where our community coaches have been delivering national programmes (All Stars and Dynamos).
Earlier this week, Middlesex in the Community were involved in delivering a holiday activity camp over three days for 100 school children between the ages of 8-12.