Middlesex Cricket covers all cricket activity in the county, and brings together both Middlesex County Cricket Club (the professional game) and Middlesex Cricket Board (the recreational game).
Since the club’s official foundation in 1864, Middlesex County Cricket Club has for over a century and a half been one of the most successful and well-respected first-class counties in the English domestic game.
The club has played at the Home of Cricket, Lord’s Cricket Ground, in St John’s Wood, since 1877 and has a proud history of developing many of the game’s greatest known cricketers, including the likes of Denis Compton, Mike Gatting, John Emburey and Andrew Strauss to name but a few.
This tradition continues to the modern day, with the club’s current playing ranks including England One Day and T20I captain, Eoin Morgan, plus England Internationals, Sam Robson, Toby Roland-Jones and Steven Finn.
The Middlesex Cricket Board (MCB) is the local governing body for Recreational Cricket in Middlesex and in discharging this role to adapt and adopt local policies, interpret and adhere to national directives and rules, regulations, policies and procedures of the ECB.
Our role is to actively encourage, support and promote the playing and development of the game of recreational cricket at all levels and age groups in Middlesex, and in so doing to promote excellence in playing, coaching, officiating and the provision of playing facilities for recreational cricket in Middlesex.