Middlesex duo James Nordin and Sammy Kumar have been named in England Men’s Physical Disability tour to India in January 2024.
We visited Markfield Park alongside our partners Fulcrum last month to deliver an Intro to Cricket session in association with Haringey Council.
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.
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.
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.
Today, the ECB published its response to the findings raised in the ICEC report. The game stands united in making cricket inclusive.
Middlesex Cricket's designated safeguarding lead, Dal Babu, spoke to Ben Kosky of the ECB Reporters Network about the Club's new Young Person's panel.
We were delighted to be invited to deliver a cricket session at Hounslow Jamia Masjid's Eid Al-Adha Mela last weekend. Read all about it here.
To mark the start of South Asian Heritage Month the ECB Reporters Network is providing a piece written by Middlesex Participation Manager, Mash Mehter, on his role and how cricket can action creative ways to engage more people from south Asian communities.
We are delighted to announce that we will be running two dementia friendly days at Lord's in association with registered charity dementiacarers.org.uk
Middlesex recently ran a Women's only Support Coaching Course in the borough of Tower Hamlets. Read all about it here...
To mark 75 years anniversary of the Windrush landing, the Living Under One Sun Community Centre organised a weekend of festivities for the Afro-Caribbean community living in Haringey.
Today the Club issued a statement in response to the publication of the ICEC report "Holding up a mirror to cricket"
A Middlesex side, comprising members of Graces Cricket Club, won the inaugural LGBTQ+ Cricket Festival title at the weekend, Read all about it here.
This summer, Out 4 Cricket are holding a series of online webinars to promote LGBTQ+ inclusion in cricket - don't miss them!
Today, Middlesex Cricket wishes to make the following public statement, in response to the actions of an independent organisation called Middlesex Schools Cricket