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"
Nominations are now open for the 2023 Grassroots Cricket Collective Awards, aimed at recognising those volunteers who give their time to cricket
Middlesex Cricket are delighted to host three volunteer inspire events, to help encourage new volunteers to become involved in cricket.
Ishaan Kaushal and Robbie White were joined on the panel by Middlesex’s Interim Chair, Angus Fraser, and also took questions from the audience at the event which was enjoyed by all who attended.
A Middlesex side, comprising members of Graces Cricket Club, won the inaugural LGBTQ+ Cricket Festival title at the weekend, Read all about it here.
Read about the impact that one Street Cricket programme run by Middlesex Cricket’s Participation Team has had on the life of a young 13-year-old boy
Middlesex Cricket thanks all the volunteers who help to make cricket happen across the county week in, week out, month in, month out, all year round. Why not join them and get involved in volunteering in cricket within Middlesex.
We recently went along to visit Middlesex Cricket's Super 1s Hub at Vyners School in Uxbridge to see what a huge difference the programme is making to those involved.
Middlesex’s Disability D40 First Eleven side travelled down to Hampshire’s Ageas Bowl yesterday, where they claimed their second victory of the season.
Yesterday the Middlesex Disability D40 First Eleven had their first home game of the season, where they hosted Essex at William Perkin.
The opening First Eleven D40 game of the year saw us travel to The Oval to face Surrey, in an exciting opportunity to play on the main ground at the south London venue.