MIDDLESEX CRICKET BOARD

est. 1996

"The Governing Body for Recreational Cricket in The County"

 

Welcome to the Middlesex Cricket Board website!

Apart from news of MCB activities and events, we want this site to help those involved in cricket in Middlesex, as well as the casual enquirer, to find their way to the information they need on any aspect of recreational cricket in the county.

There are areas of the site still under development and plenty of extra information to be posted. However if you have any comments or suggestions please contact our web administrator, Danni Warren


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Latest News

New Appointment
MCB is very pleased to announce that Clair Slaney has joined the Development team as a Cricket Development Manager.

Clair has previously held cricket development roles in both Hampshire and Surrey, and has been responsible for all aspects of club support and player development programmes.

She is also a Level 3 coach and holds coaching qualifications in several other sports. Her most recent position was as a Secondary Schools Sport Co-ordinator, giving her a valuable combination of Sports Development and Local Authority Education experience.

We are delighted to welcome Clair to cricket in Middlesex.

Middlesex Cricket Board AGM 2008:
The twelth AGM of MCB was held on Thursday March 6th at South Hampstead CC.

The following Officers were elected unopposed to serve on the Board for the period shown:

Amlan Ghoshal (Alexandra Park CC) - Hon Treasurer (3 years)
John Haskell (Wembley) - Chairman of the Facilities sub-committee (3 years)
Ian Sutherland (Barnet B's) - Chairman of the Publicity and Sponsorship sub-committee (2 years)

Copies of the MCB Annual Report for 2007 are available on request from David Holland

MCB Officials Association Annual General Meeting 2008:
The second AGM of MCB-OA was held on Thursday, March 27th at Finchley CC.

Ian Sutherland was elected as Hon Secretary replacing Cliff Wilkins, who after many years service to ACU&S has decided to emigrate to the wilds of Lincolnshire.

In keeping with the nomenclature adopted by ECB, it was agreed to change the name of the organisation to the Middlesex Cricket Board Association of Cricket Officials (MCB ACO).

NatWest CricketForce 2008
30 Middlesex clubs registered and put themselves in line to receive discounts on a wide range of sponsors' products.

Old Elizabethans (Barnet) staged the most ambitious project - full details to follow in the the next Scorecard.