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Gay Australian cricketer Megan Schutt is ready for verbal clash on homosexuality

Updated on: 27 March,2018 04:50 PM IST  | 
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When asked if she would refrain from posting anything controversial while she is in India, Schutt said: "Not at all. I don't mind if anyone wants to have a stab at it. I don't mind confrontation."

Gay Australian cricketer Megan Schutt is ready for verbal clash on homosexuality

Jess Holyoake(left) and Megan Schutt. Pic/Getty Images
Jess Holyoake(left) and Megan Schutt. Pic/Getty Images


Although same sex marriage is a hotly debated issue in this part of the world, Australia, however, legalised it last December. Australia's straight-talking pacer Megan Schutt, who claimed a hat-trick in yesterday's comprehensive win over India in the T20I tri-series at Brabourne Stadium, had no qualms in getting involved in a confrontation if she faces any objection on the social media for marrying her partner Jess Holyoake.


"I'm pretty good at wiping away things that don't confront me at the time. Obviously, it's not the best thing in the world here. But back home, it's something important for me. It happens the same way here," Schutt said after the match.


When asked if she would refrain from posting anything controversial while she is in India, Schutt said: "Not at all. I don't mind if anyone wants to have a stab at it. I don't mind confrontation."

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