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Cricketers Who Married Cricketers: Inside the Love Stories of Dane van Niekerk & Marizanne Kapp, Mitchell Starc- Alyssa Healy & More

Cricketers who married cricketers—now that’s what we call a match made in the pavilion. You think cricket’s just about stats and sixes? Nah. Sometimes, it’s also about stolen glances over nets practice, Insta posts that say more than words ever could, and love stories that unfold under the floodlights and flight delays.

So let’s get into it. No fluff, no drama—just real-life cricket couples who’ve turned two innings into one big forever.

Cricketers Who Married Cricketers Inside the Love Stories

Amelia Kerr & Nathan Smith – A Kiwi Love Story

Amelia Kerr isn’t just winning hearts with her wrist spin—she’s possibly found her own off the field too. One of the standout stars in women’s cricket, Amelia’s recent T20 World Cup performance and her stint with Mumbai Indians in the WPL have had fans glued to every move—including her off-field ones.

Enter: Nathan Smith, a New Zealand seam-bowling all-rounder. The rumour mill picked up pace when the two began popping up on each other’s Instagram with cozy captions and matching smiles. Smith even has Amelia as his profile picture (now that’s commitment). While neither has confirmed the relationship officially, social media speaks louder than press releases sometimes, right?

Before Smith, Amelia was linked to rugby player Ruben Love, but that seems like a closed chapter. Now, all eyes are on Amelia and Nathan, who appear to be building something real—quietly, steadily, and side-by-side in cricket and life.

Mitchell Starc & Alyssa Healy – Australia’s Power Pair

A couple that plays Tests together, stays together—literally. Mitchell Starc and Alyssa Healy met as kids in cricket. He was a keeper back then. Now? He’s bowling bullets at 150 kph, and she’s behind the stumps smashing it for Australia.

They got hitched in 2016 and became just the third married couple to have both played Test cricket. In a moment that melted hearts, Starc skipped an ODI in 2020 just to watch Healy play the T20 World Cup Final. Oh, and they go head-to-head in golf too—because why not add a Stealy Cup to the love trophy cabinet?

This couple is all about shared respect, shared competition, and shared laughs—even if Starc occasionally loses at putt-putt.

Natalie Sciver-Brunt & Katherine Sciver-Brunt – England’s Dynamic Duo

These two aren’t just batting for England—they’re batting for love. Natalie Sciver-Brunt and Katherine Sciver-Brunt tied the knot in 2022 after being engaged since 2019. The pandemic delayed their wedding, but it didn’t put a dent in their bond.

They now play under the same hyphenated surname and are expecting their first child, announced in September 2024. From cricketing battles to baby bottles, the Sciver-Brunts are proving that love can be loud, proud, and perfectly in sync with a cricket calendar.

Dane van Niekerk & Marizanne Kapp – South Africa’s Golden Couple

Married in 2018, Dane van Niekerk and Marizanne Kapp are more than just teammates—they’re soulmates with a stronghold on South African women’s cricket. They’ve been each other’s biggest cheerleaders, both on the pitch and off it.

When Van Niekerk faced career hurdles, Kapp was front row, standing by her side. And when Kapp led South Africa with ball and bat, Dane was there, cheering like it was her own win. That kind of love? Rare. Real. Rooted.

Amy Satterthwaite & Lea Tahuhu – A Life Shared On & Off Field

Amy Satterthwaite and Lea Tahuhu, both New Zealand internationals, got married in 2017 and have since built not just a home but a team—with two kids, Grace and Louie. Between cricket tours and night feeds, they’ve kept their careers alive and thriving.

Amy took time off during her first pregnancy and returned with grace, proving once again that motherhood and a cricket career don’t have to be mutually exclusive. These two are quietly iconic.

In a world where relationships are swiped into existence, these cricketers remind us that sometimes, the most lasting partnerships are forged between nets, NOCs, and national duties.

Story first published: Thursday, April 24, 2025, 19:37 [IST]
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