Recently at Lord's, one of Middlesex in the Community's Super 1s participants had her dreams come true. Read Ella's story here...
Middlesex in the Community were in attendance at the third African Caribbean Cricket Festival at Grace Road, the home of Leicestershire CCC, on Sunday 20 July 2025. At the event, which was a celebration of cricket and Caribbean culture, were several England and West Indian cricket legends.
Middlesex Cricket and Middlesex in the Community were delighted to be the first County Cricket club in the UK to host an ‘Antisemitism in Cricket’ workshop.
We caught up with Graces Cricket Club ahead of tomorrow's Vitality Blast clash against Essex, which sees our annual pride fixture at Lord's. Graces Cricket Club is known as the world's first LGBTQ+ inclusive cricket club.
Tomorrow night will see Middlesex Cricket host our annual Rainbow Laces fixture as we take on Essex in the Vitality Blast at Lord’s.
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.
MITC were thrilled to welcome an invitational Hertfordshire side last Friday to take on the Elfrida Society in an indoor match at Lord's.
At Alexandra Park School in North London, Middlesex in the Community recently held a table cricket competition with Lord's Taverners, when pupils from six SEND schools in Middlesex tried their hand at competitive table cricket. It was an incredible day and was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Watch how it all played out.
We are delighted to announce that the Club's Disability squads will be supported by nine new sponsors in 2025 - our thanks go to all of them for their valued support.
Last week, during half-term week, we were delighted to host a Street Cricket Tape Ball competition at the Club's Indoor School in Finchley.
This evening, in response to an article on the Guardian Sport's website, the Club has issued the following statement.
We caught up with Super 9s player, Sangy Theivendra, at the recent disability trials to find out how you can get involved with disability cricket within Middlesex.
We caught up with D40 First Eleven Captain, James Nordin, recently to discuss the First Eleven's success in 2024 as well as the trials that took place in November.
We caught up with Andy Hill, to discuss the Club's announcement today that he had signed a contract extension as Head Coach of the Club's Disability programme in 2025.
We are delighted to announce that after a stellar first year at the helm, Andy Hill, will lead Middlesex's three Disability squads in 2025 as the Club's Disability Head Coach.
Middlesex, Essex, Surrey and MCC all competed in the inaugural London Cup Walking Cricket competition at Lord's this week, and a fantastic time was had by all.