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‘It’s a sport they know, they love, that they grew up with’: Local cricket academy gives immigrant youth ‘piece of home’

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August 22, 2025
Silhouettes of seven cheerful children against an orange sunset, jumping in joy or triumph, with one child raising a cricket bat up in the air.

The Eastern Cricket Academy is nurturing the next generation of players, young people from several Commonwealth countries.

The post ‘It’s a sport they know, they love, that they grew up with’: Local cricket academy gives immigrant youth ‘piece of home’ appeared first on Halifax Examiner.

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