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.
Middlesex in the Community were thrilled to attend the Middlesex County Cricket League End of Season dinner on Friday night, at Brentford's Gtech stadium
Last weekend Middlesex in the Community spent a wonderful evening at the Middlesex Premier Cricket League End of Season Awards dinner - here's all you need to know about the night.
Middlesex in the Community is delighted to announce that Tower Hamlets will benefit from the installation of a new fine-turf pitch facility. Details here...
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Middlesex in the Community (MITC) expressed a small token of its thanks to the hundreds of volunteers at clubs in Middlesex by hosting five ‘Volunteer Thank You Evenings’ during the past two weeks.
Check out the progress that's been made at the Club's new home for Women and Girls cricket at Swyncombe Avenue Sports Ground in West London in this time lapse video.
Middlesex’s women commemorated the end of the 2024 league cricket season in style on Friday evening when the Middlesex Women’s Cricket League (MWCL) held its awards evening at Ealing Cricket Club.
Kew Cricket Club brought a close to the 2024 cricket season on Sunday by thanking and celebrating David Matten, a legendary figure of the club.
Work is underway on the Club's new home of Women and Girl's cricket at Swyncombe Avenue as a major groundwork project begins.
Congratulations to Richmond Under 13 Boys side, who topped a fine campaign to become national champions at Lord's last week.
The final trophy of the Women's domestic season was wrapped up recently, with Ickenham Ladies winning the Southern Counties Cup.
Congratulations to all sides who competed in this year's Middlesex Player Transition Competitions, and well done to all of the trophy winners.
This week we acknowledged and rewarded the efforts of 15 volunteers across recreational cricket in Middlesex as MITC invite them to Lord's to receive their awards.
It's been another exciting year in the Women's domestic leagues across Middlesex, with Ickenham, Gunnersbury and Harrow all celebrating league titles.
Congratulations to Gunnersbury Women Cricket Club, who lifted the ECB Club Cup title for the third time this season, beating Dorridge from Warwickshire in the final.