I'm gay, says England cricketer
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England wicketkeeper Steve Davies has become the country's first professional cricketer to publicly announce he is gay.
The 24-year-old Davies made the announcement in video interviews on the websites of The Sun and Daily Telegraph.
Davies said he told England coach Andy Flower last year before going on the Ashes tour to Australia in which he played in the limited-overs matches.
"I have got nothing to hide and I am ready to tell people … I feel it is right to be out in the open about my sexuality," Davies said.
"I'm comfortable with who I am - and I'm happy to say who I am in public.
"To speak out is a massive relief for me personally - but if I can just help one person to deal with their sexuality, then that's all I care about.
At the end of my career I want to be remembered as a good cricketer, not just as a gay cricketer."
Flower said Davies should be regarded first and foremost as a talented cricketer.
"This is something Steve chose to discuss with myself and the squad some time ago," he said.
"I would like to make it very clear that Steve is first and foremost a very talented cricketer and a valued member of the England setup.
"His private life is his own concern and has absolutely no bearing on his ability to excel at the very highest level in international sport and I have no doubt that he will continue to work hard to regain a place in the England squad.
"Steve has had and will continue to have the full respect and support of the entire squad and everyone involved in England cricket."
English players union chairman Vikram Solanki said Davies' personal preferences had been known among his peers for some time.
"Steve has the full support of all his colleagues in cricket," he said.
"Many of those he plays with and against have known about this for some time and none of them regard it as anything other than an entirely personal matter."
Davies missed out a spot in the squad for the World Cup, which is currently taking place in India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.
Two years ago, Wales rugby centre Gareth Thomas went public with his homosexuality.
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oh won if only some of the west indies cricket team would come out now
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The best of luck for him.
Outing is not a simple choice but I'm happy he did that to be honest with himself :hug:
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Well at least he has one redeeming quality
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good for him!
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Hur förvånande! Det är Cricket. lol ;D
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Just browsing through the gay news threads in this forum. Always happy to hear teammates of players of who came out to accept and doesn't care of their teammate's private life. Its all about the game.
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And he isn't bad to look at too.