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One Day name | Middlesex | |||
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Personnel | ||||
Captain | Toby Roland-Jones | |||
One Day captain | TBC (LA) Stephen Eskinazi (T20) | |||
Coach | Richard Johnson | |||
Chief executive | Andrew Cornish [1] | |||
Team information | ||||
Colours | First-class: White shirts White trousers List A: Harlequin shirts Blue trousers T20: Pink shirts Blue trousers | |||
Founded | 1864 | |||
Home ground | Lord's | |||
Capacity | 31,100 | |||
History | ||||
First-class debut | Sussex in 1864 at Cattle Market Ground, Islington | |||
Championship wins | 11 (plus 2 shared) | |||
Sunday League wins | 1 | |||
Benson & Hedges Cup wins | 2 | |||
One-Day Cup wins | 4 | |||
Twenty20 Cup wins | 1 | |||
Official website | Middlesex CCC 14 April 2023 | |||
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Middlesex County Cricket Club is one of eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales. It represents the historic county of Middlesex which has effectively been subsumed within the ceremonial county of Greater London. The club was founded in 1864 but teams representing the county have played top-class cricket since the early 18th century and the club has always held first-class status. Middlesex have competed in the County Championship since the official start of the competition in 1890 and have played in every top-level domestic cricket competition in England.[1]
The club plays most of its home games at Lord's Cricket Ground, which is owned by Marylebone Cricket Club, in St John's Wood. The club also plays some games at the Uxbridge Cricket Club Ground (historically Middlesex) and the Old Deer Park in Richmond (historically Surrey). Until October 2014, the club played limited overs cricket as the Middlesex Panthers, having changed from Middlesex Crusaders in 2009 following complaints from Muslims and Jews.[2] On 24 October 2014, the club announced that they would use the name Middlesex County Cricket Club in all forms of the sport with immediate effect.[3] Limited-overs kit colours are dark blue and pink quarters and from 2007, Middlesex have worn exclusive pink shirts during their Twenty20 matches in support of the Breakthrough Breast Cancer charity. The club has an indoor school based in Finchley, the Middlesex Academy and a project at Radlett Cricket Club.
Middlesex have won thirteen County Championship titles (including 2 shared titles), the most recent in 2016. In limited overs cricket, they have won two Benson & Hedges Cups, four one-day cricket titles, one National League and the Twenty20 Cup, through which they became the first county club to qualify for both the Stanford Super Series and the Twenty20 Champions League.
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