We are delighted to announce a long-term partnership between MITC and CKC that will see children in London benefit from free cricket sessions for the next 2 years.
Ben Kosky of the ECB Reporters Network visited our Middlesex Mavericks Project, which has seen a group of asylum seekers bond and unite through cricket.
This week, the Middlesex in the Community team have been delivering a summer cricket camp at the Hounslow Jamia Masjid, opening the game of cricket up to hundreds of children from the local community.
We popped along to Spikes Bridge Park in Southall to film a Women's only walking cricket project the Club are running for members of the local Southall community.
Earlier this week, we visited a summer camp at Heathfield Junior School in Richmond, where our community coaches have been delivering national programmes (All Stars and Dynamos).
As part of Refugee Week last week, we went along to catch up with the Middlesex Mavericks after they played their first match in the Middlesex Development League.
Over the past number of weeks, Middlesex Cricket has been giving asylum seekers from a number of countries the opportunity to get involved in our sport.
This week, the Club recently held trials in conjunction with ACE at the Middlesex Indoor Cricket School in Finchley. Hear from ACE Development Officer, Garfield Struthers.
Middlesex Cricket is delighted to be able to launch a brand new Coach Shadowing Programme for the 2024 season.
Middlesex Cricket is delighted to announce that open trials will take place for our ACE Academy on Tuesday 20th February at the Club's Indoor Cricket School
On Sunday, Middlesex Cricket’s participation team visited the SKLP Community Mela at India Gardens in Northolt as part of ongoing community engagement work.
Today, Middlesex Cricket will hold it inaugural Young Persons' In Cricket Safeguarding Conference at Lord's Cricket Ground.
Middlesex Cricket is reaching out to all adult male and female cricketers across the county to gain the feedback and opinions of those playing the game at a local level
Middlesex Cricket's designated safeguarding lead, Dal Babu, spoke to Ben Kosky of the ECB Reporters Network about the Club's new Young Person's panel.
To mark the start of South Asian Heritage Month the ECB Reporters Network is providing a piece written by Middlesex Participation Manager, Mash Mehter, on his role and how cricket can action creative ways to engage more people from south Asian communities.
Read about the impact that one Street Cricket programme run by Middlesex Cricket’s Participation Team has had on the life of a young 13-year-old boy