Middlesex Cricket are today delighted to announce that left-arm pace bowler, Noah Cornwell, has signed a contract extension that will see him remain at the Club until at least the end of the 2027 season.
We caught up with Women's Captain, Saskia Horley, following our loss against Yorkshire in the semi-final of the Metro Bank One-Day Cup at Radlett.
We are delighted to announce that fast bowler Olly Stone has joined the Club on loan on a short-term loan from Nottinghamshire.
Jamie Feldman, James Isbell, Seb Morgan and Jack Nelson named in England U19 squad for forthcoming ODIs against Ireland and Bangladesh
We caught up with Sarah Pearson following Middlesex Women's Metro Bank One-Day Cup victory over Leicestershire Foxes, which sealed their semi-final qualification.
Middlesex Cricket can today confirm that Stephen Eskinazi will join Leicestershire in September, initially on loan, ahead of a permanent move to Grace Road.
We caught up with Ben Geddes and Luke Hollman after our six-wicket win over Kent Spitfires in the Metro Bank One-Day Cup.
We caught up with Henry Brookes following our seven-wicket defeat to Yorkshire at Radlett in the Metro Bank One-Day Cup.
All at Middlesex Cricket are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of former Middlesex cricketer, Bill Higginson MBE.
Welcome to wicket-keeper batter Ariana Dowse, who joins Middlesex immediately on a short-term loan from Essex Women. Read more here...
Middlesex Cricket is delighted to announce that right-arm quick, Nathan Gilchrist, will join the Club on loan from Kent for the remainder of the Metro Bank One-Day Cup campaign.
This weekend another four young Middlesex players celebrated hitting hundreds, with centuries scored in the U12s, U14s and U16s Boys sides. Well done to all
Kevin Hand caught up with debutant, Jamie Feldman, following our Metro Bank One-Day Cup win over Sussex Sharks at Lord's earlier.
We caught up with Anaya Patel following Middlesex Women's emphatic eight-wicket victory over Derbyshire Falcons.
There have been more strong performances on the field from Middlesex’s EPG players recently with James Isbell, Jack Nelson, Sulayman Thair and Samarjeet Singh all shining.
We spoke with Natasha Miles following the announcement of her retirement from domestic cricket in England.