Women's cricket has become a space where many players have felt comfortable being open about their personal lives. Several international stars have shared their relationships publicly, with many finding lifelong partners within the sporting world. Here are 10 women cricketers who married fellow female athletes.
England greats Natalie Sciver-Brunt and Katherine Sciver-Brunt married in 2022. In 2023, they welcomed their son, Theo. Both have enjoyed decorated international careers, with Natalie establishing herself as one of the world's leading all-rounders.
South African stars Dane van Niekerk and Marizanne Kapp married in 2018 after years of playing together for their national side. Their partnership remains one of the most well-known stories in women's cricket.
New Zealand internationals Amy Satterthwaite and Lea Tahuhu tied the knot in 2017 and are now parents to two children. Both enjoyed long international careers and were key figures for the White Ferns.
Australia fast bowler Megan Schutt married Jess Holyoake in 2019. Schutt has been one of Australia's most successful bowlers across formats and has played a major role in several World Cup-winning campaigns.
Australian spinner Jess Jonassen married her long-time partner Sarah Wearn in 2023 after postponing their wedding during the COVID-19 pandemic. Jonassen remains one of Australia's most accomplished left-arm spinners.
Former Australia captain Alex Blackwell married former England cricketer Lynsey Askew in 2015. Since retiring, Blackwell has also become a prominent advocate for equality and inclusion in sport.
England batter Lauren Winfield-Hill married Australian athlete Courtney Hill in 2020. The couple have regularly spoken about supporting each other's sporting careers and promoting inclusion in sport.
Former Australia vice-captain Rachael Haynes and her wife Leah Poulton welcomed their first child in 2021. Haynes retired as one of Australia's most dependable batters in white-ball cricket.
South Africa opener Lizelle Lee married fellow cricketer Tanja Cronje in 2020. Cronje played domestic cricket in South Africa while Lee became one of the country's most destructive batters.
New Zealand all-rounder Hayley Jensen and Australian fast bowler Nicola Hancock are another high-profile couple in women's cricket. Their relationship reflects the close connections often formed through international and franchise cricket.
The multi-World Cup-winning Australian all-rounder married Monica Wright in April 2025 at a Blue Mountains retreat. Gardner recently secured another global title, helping Australia extend its dominant T20 World Cup record.
Despite these on-field achievements, the vice-captain's personal life faced significant media scrutiny following an acrimonious separation. Wright publicly confirmed the breakdown of the marriage via social media posts in July 2026, ending their relationship after the squad's tournament tour of India.
These cricketers have made their mark both on and off the field, showing that the game continues to grow as a more inclusive and welcoming space for athletes from diverse backgrounds.