Tomorrow, the Middlesex squad go head to head in a two-day red-ball inter-club warm-up clash as the pace of pre-season preparations increases.
Middlesex Women have named a squad of twelve for tomorrow evening's London Cup clash against Surrey at the Kia Oval
The ECB have announced that all 18 counties have committed to playing in the same red and white ball competitions for the shorted 2020 domestic season.
Middlesex and Surrey Women will again go head to head for the honour of lifting the London Cup at the Kia Oval on Wednesday 22nd July 2020.
Today, the ECB named a squad of 24, including Eoin Morgan and Tom Helm, to take part in England's ODI training camp for the forthcoming series against Ireland.
The first-class county Chairmen have voted for both red and white ball formats to take place from 1st August. Read the ECB's announcement here!
Wonderful news from the ECB last night, who confirmed that the UK Government have green lighted a return for domestic cricket!
Some great news today from the ECB, who confirmed their plans for Men's and Women's domestic cricket to return to action.
Today, the ECB announced proposed dates and venues for England Men’s behind-closed-doors Test series against West Indies
The ECB have today announced a further delay to the start of the domestic cricket season until 1st August 2020.
Tune into a live stream of our 2016 County Championship decider, as we revisit our 'winning-takes-all' clash against Yorkshire! Starting each day at 11am from Thursday onwards, this ball-by-ball live stream is brought to you by Brooks Macdonald.
We take a look back to 2008, as we take on Kent in the Final of the Twenty20 Cup at the Rose Bowl! This full match live stream is brought to you by Perfect Smile Dental Surgery.
We take a look back to 2008, as we take on Durham in the Semi-Final of the Twenty20 Cup on Finals Day at the Rose Bowl!
Middlesex Cricket's CEO, Richard Goatley, has issued the following statement in response to this morning's announcement by the ECB.
The ECB today announced that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the professional cricket season will not begin until at least the 1st July.
Middlesex Chief Executive Richard Goatley has issued the following statement after the ECB's earlier announcement