Middlesex Women
Personnel
CaptainSaskia Horley
CoachSanjay Patel
Team information
Founded1935
Home groundVarious
including Mill Hill School Ground
History
WCC wins0
T20 Cup wins1
Official websiteMiddlesex Cricket

The Middlesex Women's cricket team is the women's representative cricket team for the English historic county of Middlesex. They play their home games at various grounds, most commonly at Mill Hill School, and are captained by Saskia Horley.[1][2] They won Division 2 of the Women's County Championship in 2019 and won the Women's Twenty20 Cup in 2018.[3] They are partnered with the regional side Sunrisers.[4]

History

1935–1996: Early History

Middlesex Women played their first recorded match in 1935, against Civil Service Women, and went on to play various one-off games over the following years, most often against surrounding teams such as Surrey Women. They joined the Women's Area Championship in 1980, winning the first two titles, and winning again in 1985.[5]

1997– : Women's County Championship

After the Area Championship ended in 1996, Middlesex Women were one of the founding teams for the Women's County Championship, beginning in 1997, finishing 5th in Division Two in their first season.[6] After being relegated to Division Three the following season, Middlesex then began a steady rise up through the divisions, finally reaching Division One for the first time in 2011. From here, they remained a mid-table side over subsequent seasons, until they were relegated in 2018, the same year in which they won their first major title, the Twenty20 Cup (after being runners-up in 2014 and 2017). In 2019, the final year of the County Championship, Middlesex won Division 2.[7] Since 2015, Middlesex have also competed in the London Cup, in which they play a Twenty20 match against Surrey. Middlesex won the first five competitions, but Surrey won in 2020.[8][9] The side has also competed in the Women's London Championship since 2020.[10] In 2021, they competed in the South East Group of the Twenty20 Cup, finishing 5th with 3 wins, and regained the London Cup, beating Surrey by 8 wickets.[11][12] They won their group of the Twenty20 Cup in 2022, going unbeaten.[13] In the 2023 Women's Twenty20 Cup, Middlesex finished top of their group and reached the group final, but the title was shared due to rain.[14]

Players

Current squad

Based on appearances in the 2023 season. denotes players with international caps.[15]

Name Nationality Birth date Batting style Bowling style Notes
Batters
Cordelia Griffith England19 September 1995Right-handedRight-arm medium
Gemma Marriott EnglandUnknownUnknownUnknownDual-registration with Hertfordshire
Natasha Miles  Hong Kong19 October 1988Right-handedRight-arm medium
Louise Poulter England18 March 1998UnknownUnknown
Isabella Routledge England2 November 2002Right-handedRight-arm off break
All-rounders
Chloe Abel  ScotlandUnknownRight-handedRight-arm medium
Kate Coppack England30 August 1994Right-handedRight-arm medium
Naomi Dattani England28 April 1994Left-handedLeft-arm medium
Mariko Hill  Hong Kong20 November 1995Right-handedRight-arm medium
Saskia Horley  Scotland23 February 2000Right-handedRight-arm off breakClub captain
Riva Pindoria EnglandUnknownRight-handedRight-arm off break
Lucy Porter EnglandUnknownUnknownUnknown
Amuruthaa Surenkumar England24 October 2006Right-handedRight-arm medium
Wicket-keepers
Hermione Baxter-Chinery EnglandFebruary 2001 (age 22)Unknown
Amara Carr England17 April 1994Right-handed
Iqraa Hussain England21 September 1999Unknown
Amelie Munday EnglandUnknownUnknownDual-registration with Devon
Bowlers
Jenny Bloefeld EnglandUnknownUnknownUnknown
Anisha Dissanayake EnglandUnknownUnknownRight-arm leg break
Bhavika Gajipra EnglandUnknownRight-handedRight-arm off break
Gayatri Gole England22 July 1998Right-handedRight-arm medium
Katie Green EnglandUnknownUnknownUnknown
Abtaha Maqsood  Scotland11 June 1999Right-handedRight-arm leg break
Sonali Patel England23 May 2003Right-handedRight-arm medium
Emily Thorpe England27 January 1999Right-handedRight-arm leg break
Lauren Turner EnglandUnknownUnknownUnknown

Notable players

Players who have played for Middlesex and played internationally are listed below, in order of first international appearance (given in brackets):[16]

Seasons

Women's County Championship

Season Division League standings[17] Notes
P W L T A/C BP Pts Pos
1997 Division 2 5140026385th
1998 Division 2 5140026386th Relegated
1999 Division 3 5320039752nd
2000 Division 3 5320040762nd
2001 Division 3 4400038.586.51st Promoted
2002 Division 2 5030220425th
2003 Division 2 5410038.586.52nd
2004 Division 2 5230031.555.55th
2005 Division 3 6230136.571.52nd
2006 Division 3 632016743rd
2007 Division 3 622027772nd
2008 Division 3 6330010702nd Promoted
2009 Division 2 107300141542nd
2010 Division 2 108200641441st Promoted
2011 Division 1 10530245953rd
2012 Division 1 8120518284th
2013 Division 1 8260045657th
2014 Division 1 8230328486th
2015 Division 1 8340144745th
2016 Division 1 8430136766th
2017 Division 1 7340046765th
2018 Division 1 7240132527th Relegated
2019 Division 2 75110471021st

Women's Twenty20 Cup

Season Division League standings[18] Notes
P W L T A/C NRR Pts Pos
2009 Division 3 31101–0.2533rd
2010 Division S1 31200–1.8423rd
2011 Division S1 31200–1.5223rd
2012 Division S1 30201–1.2323rd
2013 Division S1 32100+0.3483rd
2014 Division 1A 43100+0.3162nd
2015 Division 1 85300+1.34204th
2016 Division 1 73202+0.29143rd
2017 Division 1 85300+0.76202nd
2018 Division 1 87100+0.55281st Champions
2019 Division 1 82402–0.61108th
2021 South East 83401+0.18135th
2022 South East 66000+5.13241st Group winners
2023 Group 6 64002+1.34181st Shared group winners

Honours

See also

References

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