The British female cricketer married his girlfriend

The British female cricketer and the female head of football were living together as of 2019; Photo: File

London: England Women’s Cricket Team player Danielle White married the head of the women’s baseball team and her best friend Georgie Hodge.

According to the world news agency, star player Danielle White, who played around 150 T20 and 100 one-day matches for the England women’s cricket team, and George Hodge, the head of the women’s football team, were living together since 2019.

The relationship between the two women has never been a secret, nor have they tried to keep it a secret, but now both have formally announced their relationship on social media.

In an Instagram post, the female cricketer has shared a picture in which she is kissing another woman and has written a caption. mine Forever.

In the photo, the woman is also showing her finger, which also has a ring on it. It is not clear if this is an engagement ring or a wedding ring.

The face of the other woman is not clear, but she is definitely George Hodge, which was later confirmed in another photo that went viral on social media.

Female cricketer Danielle White scored 1 thousand 776 runs and took 27 wickets in ODI career while scored 2 thousand 369 runs and took 46 wickets in T20 matches.

It should be remembered that in 2019, the fast bowler of the England women’s cricket team, Catherine Brunt, married the all-rounder Natalie Sciver on a day reserved for gays in Great Britain.

Catherine Brunt proposed to teammate Natalie Sciver after winning the 2017 Women’s World Cup and the two have been living together ever since, but both faced strong opposition from their respective families and continued to strain their relationship after marriage. was not recognized.

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