Watch what went on at the Community Cricket Dhamaka in Southall at the weekend, as Middlesex Cricket delivered cricket activities for the local community.
Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) has today launched its Community Cricket Heroes campaign for 2024 to find 11 unsung cricketing heroes from across the country.
This week Middlesex CEO Andrew Cornish and MCC CEO Guy Lavender laid wreaths in the MCC museum to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day
Middlesex in The community is excited to announce in partnership with MAEL GAEL Community group & Southall Community Alliance that the Club will be hosting the “Community Cricket Dhamaka".
The Eman Cup 2024 was hosted in May, ran by Faith Associates in partnership with the ECB. Read about the competition and this years winners.
More than 100 current and former players of Middlesex County Cricket Club and their guests attended Middlesex’s Annual Players Day on Friday 24 May, the opening day of Middlesex’s Division Two county championship match against Sussex.
Last week, Middlesex in the Community hosted another successful fundraising evening at Sunbury Cricket Club. Thanks to all those who supported the event.
It was a proud moment at the the weekend for scores of young Middlesex borough cricketers, as they received their borough caps from MITC's Managing Director, Angus Fraser.
Middlesex in the Community would like to thank the good people of Vinny & Ted's craft ale bar in Chalfont-St-Peter for their hospitality at our recent fundraising event.
We were thrilled recently to hold successful cricket sessions at Broadwater Farm in Tottenham, culminating in a Q&A with Angus Fraser and Devon Malcolm
Middlesex Cricket, in partnership with Capital Kids Cricket, recently held the inaugural Ramadan Cup, with London Eagles crowed the 2024 winners!
In conjunction with the Peel Institute and Bright Futures, Middlesex in the Community recently delivered a fantastic cricket session in Clerkenwell, Islington.
Middlesex in The Community held its second successful Borough Cap Presentation evening of 2024 last Wednesday at Old Camdenians Cricket Club, when Angus Fraser presented more than 40 young cricketers from the boroughs of Barnet and Enfield with their borough caps.
The London Youth Games indoor cricket tournament came to an end over the weekend, with Hounslow boys and Ealing girls taking gold in their relevant competitions.
As part of National Grounds Week, we caught up with Chiswick CC Groundsperson, Tushal Nath, to hear about life as one of the youngest groundspeople in Middlesex.
Our thanks go to all those who attended and supported Middlesex in the Community by attending our two events earlier this month at Acton CC and Old Camdenians CC