



Middlesex in the Community ran its first Walking Cricket Festival at the Middlesex Indoor Cricket School on Monday 9 March 2026

There is an exciting opportunity for an individual to join the MITC team as an Assistant Partnership Manager for Cricket Cities.

MiTC invites all ECBCA-qualified coaches in Middlesex to attend a wicket-keeping coaching masterclass session hosted by Josh Knappett

Stoke Newington CC, MITC and Hackney Council have teamed up to launch a new walking cricket programme for men and women aged 50+ starting on Friday 16 January.

On Tuesday, members of the Middlesex men’s squad and coaching staff visited Manorfield Primary School in east London.
On Thursday 4th December, Middlesex in the Community, hosted the first edition of the North London Community Cup at the Dome Community Centre in Camden.
play_circle_outlineLast week, we held our Selby Active Cricket Programme Launch Event at The Selby Centre in Tottenham, with former England Internationals Angus Fraser and Devon Malcolm in attendance.

Over the last 2 weeks, 9 clubs battled it out in the MITC Men’s Indoor Competition to determine who would represent the county in the ECB National Competition.
play_circle_outlineThe MITC Fulcrum SMASH Indoor competition, played over 4 weeks at Finchley came to an exciting end on Sunday as Stoke Newington CC pipped Gunnersbury CC by just half a point, to take the title of East Winners.

The last weekend of September saw Old Trafford, home of Lancashire County Cricket Club, play host to the 2025 National Tapeball Finals.

On Friday at Lord’s, during the tea interval on day three of the Rothesay County Championship match between Middlesex and Gloucestershire, MITC said a small thank you to the umpires and scorers that oversee and document the game.

Long-standing Middlesex member, Martin Carr, will be raising money for Middlesex in the Community once again in 2025 during the upcoming Rothesay County Championship fixture against Gloucestershire.

MITC complete hugely successful maiden season in the City Cup, a community competition for young cricketers to participate in hardball competition against other sides.

The Esme Irwin Premier League, the most prominent women’s league in Middlesex, have new winners in 2025 after North Hill lifted the trophy for the first time.

Middlesex In The Community were proud to host the recent London Loop event, following its successful launch as an annual event last year. Read all about it here...

So, What is up for grabs on Saturday 6 September, the final day of the Middlesex County Cricket League season.




