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Yesterday at Lord's, Chair, Richard Sykes, and CEO, Andrew Cornish, spoke to discuss the results of the recent member survey, underlining the strategic importance of seeking external investment.
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Last night, the Club held its annual End of Season Members' Forum in the Thomas Lord Suite. There were discussions around cricket as well as external investment.
Today, Middlesex Cricket has issued a statement to members, and one publicly, to underline our position in regards to the ECB's current review of the Men's domestic structure from 2026 onwards.
Gloucestershire have advised us that Middlesex members will have to pay entry into this year’s match at Cheltenham College.
Members were advised at the SGM that there would be further documents circulated in the Members' Hub in follow up to the meeting. Links to all documents can be found here.
Last night, Middlesex hosted its mid-season forum and an SGM, with the ECB's review of the domestic playing schedule the main topic of discussion. Read all about it here...
Further important information has been emailed to members today in relation to the forthcoming SGM and members' forum on 26 June 2025. Details here...
Summary of results from latest members' survey
Members have today been posted or emailed a formal notice of the Special General Meeting being held on 26th June 2025.
Middlesex County Cricket Club (MCCC) can today confirm that as part of the ongoing process of consultation with members and stakeholders in relation to the England and Wales Cricket’s Board’s (ECB) current review of the domestic playing structure from 2026 onwards, the Club will be holding a members’ forum to discuss the matter, with the forum taking place in the Thomas Lord Suite from 6pm on Thursday 26th June 2025.
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The Club will host a members' forum and Special General Meeting on Tuesday 26 June, with discussion focusing on the domestic schedule review for 2026.
We would urge all members to take part in this short online survey, to offer feedback on potential changes to the domestic playing schedule. Your feedback is really important to us!
We would like to introduce you to the Middlesex In The Community Patrons Club - your support would make a huge difference to the work we do as a Charitable Foundation.
Chair, Richard Sykes, penned a letter to members after the Club held its 161st AGM last night at Lord's. You can read this here and read the media statement the Club also released.
Presentation on Middlesex Cricket's financial position, by the Club's Chief Financial Officer, Illa Sharma
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We caught up with Angus Fraser and Naynesh Desai at Lord's to talk through the work they'd like to do together for MITC, following Naynesh's proposed appointment as President at the Club's forthcoming AGM.