A glow-in-the-dark cricket event is set to return to Truro.
The Cornwall Cricket Board has announced its second LGBTQ+ cricket event, scheduled for Friday, February 7.
The initiative, funded by The National Lottery Community Fund, is part of a broader series celebrating inclusivity, diversity, and the joy of cricket within the local LGBTQ+ community and beyond.
The free event will see players wield fluorescent bats, balls, and accessories under UV lighting, creating a visually spectacular experience.
Kellie Williams, Cornwall Cricket Board’s community engagement lead, said: “I’m looking forward to welcoming people from all backgrounds for an evening of fun, music and socialising.
“Whether you’re an experienced player, or looking to try cricket for the first time, everyone’s welcome.”
The event is open to all, regardless of skill level or experience, and aims to provide a welcoming and supportive environment for participants to enjoy cricket in a safe and inclusive space.
Joe Skinner, managing director of the Cornwall Cricket Board, said: “Cricket welcomes people from all backgrounds and we are delighted to provide opportunities to play cricket in such a fun and unique environment.
“This is about fun in a safe space, lots of music, the glow in the dark equipment and of course bright clothing, cricket is the vehicle for having fun.
“It doesn’t matter how you bowl or bat, come and have a go.”
The event will take place at the Cornwall Cricket Centre in Truro.
Register online at forms.gle/5em8mfyvJKpqCmHQ9 or for more information and to sign up, contact Kellie Williams at kellie.williams@cornwallcricket.co.uk
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