Today is Global Pride Day, which sees a 24 hour festival of celebration kicking off online across the globe. See here for details of this brilliant event.
At last night's virtual AGM, club legend Beth Morgan, was announced as the first ever female to be awarded the position of Honorary Life Vice President
Our latest interview in our campaign to promote equality and respect for LGBTQ+ people saw us catch up with passionate Middlesex life member, Russell Grant.
Members can now watch the 156th Middlesex Cricket AGM by accessing the members' hub and finding the meeting in the Exclusive Content section.
Having received numerous requests from members and supporters, we have one final dressing room reunion for you to enjoy, as we bring the class of pre 1975 back together to catch up on the good times!
In an exclusive interview with Michael Atherton, of the Times and Sky Cricket, Eoin Morgan talks about his background, his family life, his love for Middlesex, lifting the World Cup trophy and much more besides.
Having been named as the three professional cricketers to join the London and East region, we chatted to Amara Carr, Naomi Dattani, Cordelia Griffith and their Director of Cricket, Danni Warren.
In what is a first for the Women's domestic game, Amara Carr, Naomi Dattani and Cordelia Griffith were named as professional cricketers for the London and East region.
Middlesex Cricket can today announce that it is the club’s intention for players to return to training from Wednesday 1st July 2020, initially on a part time basis, whilst remaining part-time furloughed outside of their scheduled training routines
As part of our campaign to help raise awareness of equality and respect for LGBTQ+ people, we chatted to Manish Modi, Captain of the only LGBT cricket club - Graces.
Today, on Windrush Day, we acknowledge the services of the many Caribbean cricketers who have represented the club over the years
Today, we launch a two week campaign, to raise awareness and champions equality and respect for LGBTQ+ people
Middlesex and England spin legend John Emburey has urged cricket’s authorities to take a lenient approach towards playing surfaces if they want a meaningful red-ball tournament later this summer.
The ECB has today announced a further financial support package of £35.7 million for the professional and recreational game.
The National Cricket Auction, launched in conjunction with ECB's Together Through This Test campaign, has raised over £35 fr charity. Thanks for all your support
Today, Rustom Cooper, who played for the club between the years 1949 and 1951 became our oldest first-class cricketer