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Danielle McGahey is set to become the first transgender player to feature in international cricket after being named in Canada's squad for the Women's T20 Americas Qualifier, a pathway to the 2024 T20 World Cup. Several other sports, though, do not allow transgender women to participate in women's competitions.
McGahey, a 29-year-old batter, is originally from Australia but moved to Canada in 2020. According to BBC Sport, which reported the story first, McGahey socially transitioned from male to female in 2020, before undergoing a medical transition a few months later in 2021.
McGahey, a 29-year-old batter, is originally from Australia but moved to Canada in 2020. According to BBC Sport, which reported the story first, McGahey socially transitioned from male to female in 2020, before undergoing a medical transition a few months later in 2021.
Danielle McGahey set to become first transgender woman to play international cricket
She has been named in Canada's squad for the Women's T20 Americas Qualifier, a pathway to the 2024 T20 World Cup
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McGahey's stats in the recent Canada league are impressive.
About 900 runs @ an average of 67 with a strike rate of over 180.
The Brazilian, USAmerican and Argentine bowlers would want to know how to bowl some good yorkers and slower balls.
Otherwise they may be in for some long days with McGahey at the crease.
Does anybody know which Melbourne league Danielle was playing in (before moving to Canada and transitioning)?