Yorkshire County Cricket Club launches LGBTQ+ supporters group
It's part of efforts by the club to become more inclusive
A new LGBTQ+ supporters group has been created by Yorkshire County Cricket Club in a move to boost inclusion and community participation in the sport.
The creation of the new supporter's group – named Yorkshire & Proud – is part of a range of steps being taken by the club to support equity, diversity and inclusion in all areas of the Club.
The new supporter's group for Yorkshire Cricket fans is open to both members of the LGBTQ+ community and allies.
In launching the group, the county cricket club hopes to bring together and foster a love of cricket in people from all backgrounds.
'Yorkshire & Proud'
Becca Gerrard, the founder of Yorkshire & Proud and a Digital content Executive at Yorkshire County Cricket Club, said: “The Yorkshire family is delighted to launch our Yorkshire & Proud LGBTQ+ Supporters Group and this is an important step towards ensuring Headingley is a welcoming place for all.”
To show their support for these members of their community, the club will be taking steps to celebrate Pride during the community themed T20 double header match, when Yorkshire Vikings take on Derbyshire Falcons followed by the Northern Diamonds against the Southern Vipers, on Sunday, 4 June.
The Club are also supporting the creation of the first LGBTQ+ cricket team in Leeds following on from the set-up up of Graces Cricket Club, founded in 1996, the only LGBTQ+ cricket in the world until the Birmingham Unicorns were established in 2021.
In addition Yorkshire Cricket is supporting and presenting at the second ever LGBTQ+ Inclusion in Cricket Conference in July this year, hosted by the social enterprise Out 4 Cricket, at Lords, which will bring together stakeholders across cricket to share learning and build an inclusive sport.
The setting up of an inclusive supporters group in Yorkshire is backed by Out 4 Cricket, which helps cricket teams around the country to create environments that are welcoming to people of all backgrounds, to increase community participation in the sport.
'Headingley is a welcoming place for all'
Lachlan Smith, one of the founders of Out 4 Cricket, and the founder of Birmingham Unicorns, said: "Making cricket as inclusive as possible for all members of the LGBTQ+ community is at the heart of what we do at Out4Cricket.
“Supporting Yorkshire as they develop inclusive policies and practices at the club has been incredibly important, and it is great to see the supporter's group be established. It is one of several new supporter groups emerging across cricket."
Stephen Vaughan, Chief Executive Officer at Yorkshire Cricket, said: “Yorkshire & Proud is open to all members of the LGBTQ+ community as well as LGBTQ+ allies.
“By launching this group, the Yorkshire Cricket family hopes to provide the opportunity for more people from a range of different backgrounds to come together and share in their love of cricket.
“The creation of the new supporter's group is one of many initiatives Yorkshire Cricket is committed to in order to support equity, diversity and inclusion in all areas of the Club and reflect Yorkshire’s rich and vibrant community.”