Last week, during the second day of Middlesex's final Rothesay County Championship clash against Gloucestershire at Lord's, Middlesex in the Community (MITC) presented their Cricket Collective Awards for 2025.
MITC received a large volume of nominations for each award, which is testament to the dedication of many across the recreational game in Middlesex.
Winners of each Cricket Collective award category can be seen below.
Commenting on the awards, Assistant Partnership Manager, Jack Davis, commented:
"Firstly, congratulations to all of our Cricket Collective award winners for 2025.
"It was amazing to recongise the hard work by those in our communities and pay homage to those who give up their time week-in week-out to help recreational cricket across the county.
"Recreational cricket across Middlesex is in a really healthy place currently, and whilst there were 12 award winners there are thousands of others that the club game simply couldn't run without at every level."
2025 CRICKET COLLECTIVE AWARD WINNERS:
Connecting Communities
Naveed Parkar
Game Changer – Young Volunteer
Armani Winston-Holder
Growing the Game
Robert Tripp
Inspired to Play
Max Roxburgh
Lifetime Achiever
Charles Logan
Outstanding Contribution – Services to Coaching
Stuart Stanley
Rising Star Award
Edward Bareham
SafeHands Award
Carole Crane
The Metro Bank Champion of Girls’ Cricket
Emma Bernstein
Unsung Hero
Andrew Evans
Volunteer Ground Management Team of the Year
Ian Salter
Young Coach of the Year
Anisha Dissanayake
Coach of the Year
Jay Villiers