Middlesex Cricket has today issued the following statement in response to evidence given by Azeem Rafiq at today's DCMS Select Committee hearing
Our thanks go to Swamibapa CC, for inviting us down to join them at the their community event at the Shree Swaminarayan Mandir Hindu temple in Kingsbury
We caught up with Ishaan Kaushal after he received a rookie contract for 2022.
Ankit Shah has stepped up to work alongside Edward Lord OBE as Co-Chair of Middlesex's Diversity & Inclusion Committee
We are delighted to welcome back Mark Ramprakash to Middlesex, who will work with the squad this winter as a Consultant Batting Coach
Today the Club has issued a statement, underlining its zero tolerance policy to ANY form of discrimination
The Father of young Middlesex EPG player, Aaryan Sawant, has been tragically diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour. Read more here...
Disability Head Coach Michael Wilson spoke at the recent disability cricket trials at our indoor school in Finchley.
In the final piece of our series for Black History Month, we look back at two of Paul Weekes' finest performances for Middlesex
In this week's piece for Black History Month, we take a look back at Norman Cowans' career with Middlesex and focus on Leicestershire v Middlesex in 1985, a game in which Norman registered his career best First-Class bowling figures for Middlesex.
In the latest piece for Black History Month, we take a look at Roland Butcher and his highlights during his time with the county...
Join us at the end of October as Middlesex Cricket holds Disability Trials
We are today delighted to announce the signing of Pakistan international left-arm paceman Shaheen Shah Afridi for the 2022 season
Haynes joined Middlesex as the Club’s overseas player at the start of the 1989 season, having already long-established himself alongside Gordon Greenidge as one of the most formidable opening batting partnerships the West Indies Test side have ever seen.
After the Disability Premier League (DPL) T20 competition came to an end last week, there were two 40 over matches played on Sunday as the Disability cricket season draws to a close.
After an impressive opening weekend, the Disability Premier League returned on Sunday featuring several Middlesex players.