When you think of Middlesex Cricket, the historic county cricket team based in London, playing home matches at Lord’s Cricket Ground and competing in the ECB’s County Championship. Also known as Middlesex County Cricket Club, it’s one of the oldest and most decorated teams in English cricket, with 27 first-class county titles to its name. This isn’t just about tradition—it’s about real-time action. Middlesex Cricket has produced legends like Mike Gatting, Angus Fraser, and more recently, Dawid Malan and Sam Robson. The team’s identity blends old-school grit with modern athleticism, and their matches often decide who climbs the County Championship ladder or secures a spot in the T20 Blast knockout stages.
What makes Middlesex stand out isn’t just their trophy cabinet. It’s how they develop talent. Their academy has sent players into the England setup, and their home ground, Lord’s, is more than a venue—it’s a stage where future Test stars get their first big spotlight. The club’s performance in the 2024 season showed clear signs of resurgence: a top-four finish in the County Championship, strong batting depth, and a spin-heavy attack that thrived on turning pitches. Meanwhile, their T20 squad brought energy to the Blast, with young fast bowlers like Sam Curran (on loan) and all-rounder Toby Roland-Jones making key contributions. You’ll find updates on their injury reports, captaincy changes, and how they match up against rivals like Surrey, Essex, and Kent.
Behind every match result is a story: a teenager from Hounslow making their first-class debut, a veteran captain leading from the front, or a last-over thriller at Lord’s that had fans on their feet. The coverage below dives into every key moment—from high-scoring draws in May to nail-biting T20 finishes in August. You’ll see how Middlesex’s strategy shifts with the weather, how their overseas signings impact the team, and how the ECB’s new domestic structure is reshaping their season. Whether you follow them for the history, the stars, or just the local pride, this collection gives you the full picture. No fluff. Just what happened, who did it, and what it means for the next game.
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Christine Dorothy
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Winter Draw
cricket prizes
grassroots development
The Middlesex Cricket Winter Draw of 2025 has gone live, inviting cricket fans to participate and stand a chance to win exciting prizes. This initiative is not just an exciting raffle for fans but also a way to fund Middlesex’s community programs dedicated to supporting grassroots cricket development. Ticket options vary, with one entry priced at £5, three at £10, and five at £15, and sales close on February 2nd, 2025.
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