Middlesex County Cricket League (MCCL)
By MCCL Podcast
The Middlesex County Cricket League sits at the top of Middlesex's league cricket structure, and its member clubs are the most senior clubs in the county. It has strong connections with the county club, who each year allocates its players to play in the league when they are free.
Latest episode
-
Richard Johnson - Middlesex CCC; To 2024 and beyond!
-
Directing Cricket with Alan Coleman
-
Middlesex's head of athletic performance, James Fleming, joins Sal and Dan to talk shop.
-
Cup draws, 2024 fixtures and AGM fallout
-
To Enfield, Winchmore Hill and beyond. Jim Gatting joins Sal and Dan
Jim Gatting is a larger-than-life character and he proves excellent value on the latest edition of the MCCL podcast. There's plenty of chat on the highs and lows that Jim's experienced in his career, plus a fair bit more besi… -
Sal and Dan talk shop with Eastcote's Harpal Sagoo
All clubs have good years, bad years and muddling years. Harpal Sagoo, with over 25 years' playing experience for Eastcote, has seen it all ... and more. The guys also talk through Eastcote's dramatic last day win against Hig… -
Clinching the title; Sal and Dan talk to Stanmore's Grant Reingold
Stanmore came through impressively in Weeks 17 and 18 to win the MCCL title. Sal and Dan talk to skipper Grant Reingold about their campaign and particularly how they managed to keep their powder dry in a last day thriller against North Midd… -
Stanmore win the Premier Division title showdown
Stanmore and North Midd went toe-to-toe for the title in Week 18 with the hosts ultimately coming out on top. Brondesbury end up silver medalists, Hampstead join Twickenham in heading to Div 1 for 2024. Richmond beat North London to secure a… -
Title showdown looming on Stanmore Common
Rain (and thunder and lightning) did their best to ruin Week 17, but plenty of cricket was still played. Twickenham blew the title race apart by beating North Midd, Stanmore beat Ealing. Cue a title decider when The Midd travel to Stanmore i… -
North Midd edge away
Ups and downs galore across the MCCL. North Midd edge away but still a gaggle of teams in contention. Hornsey are up and in the Prem in 2024 whilst top beats bottom in Div 3. Stallions, meanwhile, win a thriller in Division 6. It really is a…