Recalled from his loan spell at Derbyshire, we caught up with Tom Lace today at Lord's, head of his Middlesex debut tomorrow against Leicestershire in the Specsavers County Championship.
Middlesex return to Lord’s tomorrow where they’ll pick up their Specsavers County Championship campaign looking to secure their first four-day win of the year.
Following a convincing 168 run victory over Worcestershire, Middlesex will be hoping to carry that winning momentum into their third match of the season away to Durham.
Middlesex’s victory over Kent at the Spitfire Ground in Canterbury on Tuesday night saw them qualify for tomorrow’s semi-final play-off match against Lancashire – their reward for finishing as South Group runners up with a record of six wins from eight games played in the competition’s group stage.
Another superb performance at Lord’s yesterday against Glamorgan put Middlesex in pole-position to claim a knockout place in the South Group of the Royal London One-Day Cup. They will head to Canterbury tomorrow knowing that anything but defeat to Kent will see them qualify for Friday’s play-off match to secure a place in the semi-finals.
On Sunday Middlesex host Worcestershire in the County Championship at Mill Hill School. This is the London side's second competitive match of the season and they will be looking to register their first win in the competition.
Stuart Law’s rejuvenated Middlesex One-Day side return to Lord’s tomorrow where they’ll take on a Glamorgan outfit who have found some form of their own ahead of their visit to St. John’s Wood.
Dawid Malan has been withdrawn from England duty after sustaining a groin injury against Ireland yesterday.
Middlesex make a return to the picturesque out-ground setting of Radlett tomorrow where they’ll face current South Group leaders Somerset, who come to the Brunton Memorial Ground with a record of four wins from five matches played in the Royal London One-Day Cup!
Congratulations to Dawid Malan, who has been called up to the England ODI squad to face Ireland in Malahide.
A third win in four Royal London One-Day Cup matches saw Middlesex defeat London rivals Surrey at the Kia Oval yesterday and return to the top of the South Group table alongside Somerset and Hampshire.
After two successful opening encounters in the Royal London One-Day Cup against Essex and Gloucestershire, Middlesex’s winning run was brought to an end by a strong Hampshire outfit at the Ageas Bowl yesterday, as they crashed to a 119 run loss to the defending champions.
Middlesex head to the Ageas Bowl in Southampton tomorrow to take on a Hampshire side who have had an equally impressive a start to this year’s fifty over campaign - where both sides will put their 100% records on the line!
Having got their Royal London One-Day Cup campaign off to a winning start against Essex yesterday on the competition’s opening day, Middlesex have names an unchanged squad for their first home clash of the campaign, when they’ll take on Gloucestershire at Lord’s tomorrow.
The Middlesex Women travel to Chelmsford to begin their 2019 competitive season, where they will be looking to get off to a winning start against Essex!
Middlesex’s fifty-over campaign gets underway tomorrow with an away trip to Chelmsford where they’ll take on the Essex Eagles in their opening Royal London One-Day Cup clash of the 2019 season.