In an exclusive interview with Michael Atherton, Eoin Morgan talks about family life, his love for Middlesex, lifting the World Cup trophy and much more besides.
By request of members, 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!
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
Following the success of the recent virtual Championship race, Middlesex Women will now take on their rivals in the short format of the game!
Middlesex chairman Mike O’Farrell shares some insight into the ongoing preparations to get the 2020 county season up and running.
Middlesex Cricket members are advised that the postponed AGM, originally due to be held on 7th April, is now being held virtually on 25th June
The ECB has issued a five step plan for the recreational game's proposed return in England this summer
The pen has proved mightier than the bat for Sam Robson during cricket’s hiatus enforced by the coronavirus outbreak.
Congratulations to James Harris, who was today announced as Vice Chair of the Professional Cricketers Association
Today the ECB issued further guidance to clubs and players on returning to action in a club setting. Read all about it here...
Three lucky people can win a copy of this year's Cricketer's Who's Who by answering the question posed! Good luck all!
WORLD WAR II forged the legend that was Denis Compton, according to his grandson Nick. Compton was recently voted Middlesex’s greatest ever player in a recent fans’ poll conducted by the ECB, beating fellow Seaxes’ greats Mike Gatting, Fred Titmus and Jack Hearne. ECB Reporters Network article provided by Jon Batham.
Prior to the announcement of her appointment as director of women’s cricket for the London and East region, the head of women’s cricket for Middlesex and the MCC, Danni Warren, opened up on what her first team squad have been up to in lockdown and what the future holds for the women’s domestic game.