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Female Cricketers Tie Knot With Each Other in Intimate Ceremony
By: Tupaki Desk | 30 May 2022 1:35 PM GMTAce England female cricketers who played part in the English team registering memorable wins started a new chapter in their life. Taking their relationship to the next level, the cricketers tied the knot with each other on Sunday. The marriage was an intimate affair.
English players Nat Sciver and Katherine Brunt, who made their relationship public a few years back, have married each other. The duo opted for the white matching dress for the big day. Only limited guests were invited to the marriage.
The marriage news came out after cricketer-turned-broadcaster Isa Guha shared stories of the duo tying the knot. As Isa shares a good bonding with the two cricketers, in her stories, Isa said she loves them and she is proud of them.
The England players shot to fame with the 2017 edition of the Women’s World Cup. The English team lifted the majestic World Cup trophy in the finals played at the Lord's and the two cricketers played their part in the historic win.
If not for the Covid pandemic emergence, the duo would have married by now. After getting postponed a few times, the duo found the right time for D-Day. The two cricketers got engaged to each other back in 2019. However, they had to wait for around three years to get married.
English players Nat Sciver and Katherine Brunt, who made their relationship public a few years back, have married each other. The duo opted for the white matching dress for the big day. Only limited guests were invited to the marriage.
The marriage news came out after cricketer-turned-broadcaster Isa Guha shared stories of the duo tying the knot. As Isa shares a good bonding with the two cricketers, in her stories, Isa said she loves them and she is proud of them.
The England players shot to fame with the 2017 edition of the Women’s World Cup. The English team lifted the majestic World Cup trophy in the finals played at the Lord's and the two cricketers played their part in the historic win.
If not for the Covid pandemic emergence, the duo would have married by now. After getting postponed a few times, the duo found the right time for D-Day. The two cricketers got engaged to each other back in 2019. However, they had to wait for around three years to get married.