Danielle Wyatt Engaged to Girlfriend Georgie Hodge
On Thursday, Danielle Wyatt, 31, announced her engagement to long-time partner Georgie Hodge.
Danielle Wyatt, a star of the English women’s cricket team, announced her engagement to longtime girlfriend Georgie Hodge on Thursday, March 2.
The news was initially shared by Wyatt herself on Twitter.
The 31-year-old cricketer got engaged to Hodge, who is a football agent and Head of Women’s Football at CAA, in South Africa.
Wyatt, nicknamed Danni, is the most-capped player in the history of the England Women’s cricket team’s T20Is. The couple is yet to announce their wedding plans.
Mine forever 😍💍❤️ pic.twitter.com/cal3fyfsEs
— Danielle Wyatt (@Danni_Wyatt) March 2, 2023
5 Facts About Danielle Wyatt’s Engagement to Long-Time Partner Georgie Hodge
1. On Thursday, Danielle Wyatt, 31, announced her engagement to long-time partner Georgie Hodge.
2. Hodge is a football agent and the director of women’s football for CAA Base, an agency dedicated to the development of footballers.
3. Wyatt and Hodge got engaged in South Africa.
4. Fans congratulated the couple on social media, with one fan writing, “Love is love Congratulations you two…”
5. Despite not being picked in the Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2023 auction, Wyatt can still get a chance as a replacement if any team wants.
Dreamt of playing in the WPL. Heartbroken 💔 Congrats to all who got picked up. India is a wonderful place to play cricket
— Danielle Wyatt (@Danni_Wyatt) February 14, 2023
The England cricket team reached the semi-finals of the 2023 Women’s T20 World Cup with Wyatt playing for them.
She has represented England in 102 ODIs and 143 T20Is and has 1776 runs and 27 wickets in the 50-over format credited to her name.
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English cricketer Danielle Wyatt announced her engagement to Georgie Hodge, head of CAA Base’s women’s football programme, on Twitter on March 2.
Wyatt, who played for England in the Women’s T20 World Cup, is expected to participate in future matches against Australia, and will also compete in the Women’s Hundred in August.
The cricketer vented her frustration on Twitter after failing to be picked up in the first Women Premier League auction, where she had a base price of INR50 lakhs.
Wyatt expressed her disappointment at not being able to play in the competition.