Former New Zealand pacer Heath Davis comes out as gay
Davis, now 50 and living in Australia, played five Tests and 11 one-day internationals from 1994 to 1997 as well as enjoying a lengthy domestic career as a quick but erratic fast bowler. "I felt there was this part of my life that I was hiding," he said in an interview.
"There was a lot of that, just keeping your personal life separate. It was lonely ...
I was repressing it, I wasn't living a gay life." Davis said life improved after a move from his native Wellington to play domestic cricket in the more cosmopolitan city of Auckland in 1997. "I felt there was this part of my life I needed to express, I was sick of hiding it," he added.
"Everyone in Auckland knew I was gay, in the team, but it didn't seem to be that big an issue ... I just felt free." Former England wicketkeeper Steven Davies became the first male international cricketer to publicly come out as gay in early 2011.