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‘Cricket is where you’re able to assert a cultural identity’: Going to bat for a rapidly growing sport in Halifax

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May 05, 2025
A man in a white cricket kit hits a red cricket ball with a wooden bat on a cricket field. A wicket stands behind him, and other players in matching kits are visible in the background.

A community group in Nova Scotia is actively fostering the connections between cricket, shared cultural heritage, and identity as the sport explodes in popularity.

The post ‘Cricket is where you’re able to assert a cultural identity’: Going to bat for a rapidly growing sport in Halifax appeared first on Halifax Examiner.

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