1. Nat Sciver and Katherine Brunt

In May 2022, Katherine Brunt and Nat Sciver, two famous women’s cricketers from England, tied the knot after dating for about five years. They got engaged in October 2019, but their wedding plans in September 2020 had to be postponed because of COVID-19. Their wedding was an intimate affair with close friends and family, including some of their fellow England teammates. Both Brunt and Sciver have expressed their happiness and deep love for each other. Both of them are skilled cricketers who represent England on the international stage. Sciver is a right-handed batter and off-spin bowler, while Brunt is known for her fast bowling. They have played vital roles in England’s cricket success and will likely continue to do so in the future. Their marriage is a significant step for LGBTQ+ rights in sports. It’s an inspiring moment for young people, showing that love knows no boundaries. Brunt and Sciver’s relationship is helping create a more inclusive and accepting atmosphere in cricket, and they’re setting a positive example for everyone. These two women cricketers have married to each other.
2. Lea Tahuhu and Amy Satterthwaite

Lea Tahuhu and Amy Satterthwaite, two talented cricketers from New Zealand, not only shared a love for the game but also a deep, heartfelt connection that led to their marriage in 2018.
Their story began as friends who admired each other’s qualities on and off the cricket field. Leo, known for her fast bowling, was drawn to Amy’s calm leadership skills. Amy, a graceful batter and captain was captivated by Leo’s determination. As time passed, their affection for one another grew stronger. They found comfort and understanding in each other’s company, which helped them navigate the pressures of international cricket. In 2018, they took their relationship to the next level by getting married in a small, intimate ceremony surrounded by loved ones. Their commitment was evident in their radiant smiles and emotional eyes. Their marriage was a significant milestone, cementing their love and support for each other. Leo and Amy continued to excel in their cricketing careers, fueled by the strength they found in their relationship. Their story shows that love can blossom in unexpected places and provide strength and inspiration, even in the competitive world of cricket
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3. Marizanne Kapp and Dane van Niekerk

Marizanne Kapp and Dane van Niekerk got married in July 2018, making them the second international same-sex couple to do so. The first couple was New Zealand’s Amy Satterthwaite and Lea Tahuhu in 2017. Marizanne Kapp shared their wedding news on Instagram. Their wedding was a private and modest event attended by some of their South African teammates, including Lizelle Lee and Chloe Tryon. What’s remarkable is that Kapp and Niekerk have been together since they were teenagers, even when they used to compete against each other on the cricket field. Niekerk mentioned that she used to be a bit scared of Kapp due to her aggressive fast bowling skills. This heartwarming story showcases their enduring love and the support they received from their cricket community. These two women cricketers have married to each other and proved their love.
4. Megan Schutt and Jess Holyoaka

In March 2019, Schutt celebrated her wedding to Holyoake, describing it as the most wonderful day of her life. Schutt is an Australian player and Jess is also the manager of the cricket team. Then, in May 2021, she shared the news that her spouse was expecting a baby, originally set to arrive in early November. Due to personal circumstances, she asked not to be included in Australia’s series against India. However, their baby was born in August, earlier than anticipated, through a C-section procedure. These two women cricketers have married their same-gender lover.


