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Tag: West Midlands

Lachlan Smith: “When I left Australia, I never thought I would play cricket again.”

On August 29, 2020 By Andrew HendersonIn Cricket5 Comments

Growing up in Australia, Lachlan Smith struggled to reconcile his sexuality with his love of sport. Even after moving to England and being out for years, it was difficult for him to accept it was possible. Now though, he is investigating the possibility of starting an LGBT+ cricket team in the West Midlands.

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