It only seems like yesterday that we were getting the grounds ready for a busy summer of cricket and now we are halfway through the season, and with that in mind it would be good to see how things are progressing in Middlesex’s two major leagues – the Middlesex County Cricket League and the Middlesex Premier Cricket League.
The first round of the Victoria Park midweek cup took place recently with 32 teams across five divisions competing against one another. The cup itself saw 16 matches take place across the whole of one week.
We caught up with Graces Cricket Club ahead of tomorrow's Vitality Blast clash against Essex, which sees our annual pride fixture at Lord's. Graces Cricket Club is known as the world's first LGBTQ+ inclusive cricket club.
Tomorrow night will see Middlesex Cricket host our annual Rainbow Laces fixture as we take on Essex in the Vitality Blast at Lord’s.
We are now accepting nominations for the 2025 Cricket Collective Awards!
Middlesex in the Community held its second annual golf day at Batchworth Golf Club, Rickmansworth on Tuesday 10 June 2025.
Last week Middlesex in the Community contacted all recreational Clubs in the county, to offer advice over a change of regulation applied by the ECB in relation to transgender players in Women's and Girl's cricket.
After seven months of relative quiet, the club league season in Middlesex begins in earnest this weekend.
Watch the best of the action from Cheltenham College, where another century from Kane Williamson saw Middlesex start their latest Rothesay County Championship fixture well against Gloucestershire.
Kevin Hand caught up with Josh De Caires, who struck his third half-century of the summer on the opening day of our Rothesay County Championship clash against Gloucestershire at Cheltenham College.
Match report provided by the ECB Reporters Network supported by Rothesay.
All at Middlesex Cricket are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Alan Ashton, who passed away last week at the age of 89.
Congratulations to our D40 Second Eleven who have secured their place in the Pursuit League semi-finals.
Middlesex have named a squad of thirteen for our latest Rothesay County Championship clash of the season, when we take on Gloucestershire at Cheltenham College this week.
This week’s men’s 50-over encounters against Zimbabwe have been cancelled due to travel complications for our visitors.
Congratulations to our Super 9s side who have made the national final of their league after an emphatic nine-wicket win over Cheshire.