• Australia are five-times ODI World Cup winners and recently claimed the World Test Championship 2023 title earlier this year.

  • There stands an extraordinary woman behind every triumphant athlete as a steadfast pillar of support, and Australian cricketers are no exception.

ODI World Cup 2023: Meet the wives and girlfriends of Australian cricketers
Danielle Willis, Sarah Czarnuch and Jessica Davies (Image Source: Twitter)

As the anticipation for the ODI World Cup 2023 reaches its zenith, and the cricketing world braces itself for a month-long spectacle, the five-time champions Australian team is also gearing up for yet another exciting tournament with their eyes set on clinching a record-breaking sixth title.

Amidst all the excitement and the determination of athletes, it also becomes imperative to shine a well-deserved spotlight on those who often remain in the shadows but play a vital role in their success.

Much like any other sportsperson, the luminous stars of Australian cricket also rely on more than just their sheer talent and dedication. They depend on a bond that transcends the cricket pitch and seeps deep into their hearts, a bond formed with the incredible women who share their lives.

While these players pour their heart and soul into representing their country on the grand stage, they simultaneously lean on the unfaltering love and support of their partners and dear ones. On that note, let’s have a look at the wives and girlfriends of Australia’s ODI World Cup 2023-bound cricketers.

1) Pat Cummins’ wife Becky Boston

Becky Boston
Becky Boston (Image Source: Twitter)

An interior designer by profession, Becky Boston is the  wife of Australian skipper Pat Cummins. Her unwavering encouragement undoubtedly contributes to Cummins’ success on the cricket pitch.

2) Marcus Stoinis’ girlfriend Sarah Czarnuch

Sarah Czarnuch
Sarah Czarnuch (Image Source: Twitter)

A fashion model, designer, and beauty columnist by profession, Sarah Czarnuch is the girlfriend of Marcus Stoinis and adds a touch of grace and artistry to his life.

3) Cameron Green’s girlfriend Emily Redwood

Emily Redwood
Emily Redwood (Image Source: Twitter)

Emily Redwood is the girlfriend of Cameron Green and a nutritionist by profession. Her expertise in nutrition provides a strong foundation of support to Green and likely contribute to his physical fitness and performance on the field.

4) Steve Smith’s wife Danielle Willis

Danielle Willis
Danielle Willis (Image Source: Twitter)

Former water polo player and swimmer Danielle Willis is the wife of Steve Smith. Her dedication and support have undoubtedly played a role in Smith’s rise to prominence in the cricketing world.

5) Alex Carey’s wife Eloise Play

Eloise play
Eloise play (Image Source: Twitter)

Eloise Play is the wife of Alex Carey and has been married to the Australian cricketer for over half a decade. Her steadfast presence is a testament to their strong relationship.

6) Travis Head’s wife Jessica Davies

Jessica Davies
Jessica Davies (Image Source: Twitter)

Jessica Davies is the loving and supporting wife of Travis Head. She is a professional model and has worked with numerous modelling agencies.

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7) Mitchell Starc’s wife Alyssa Healy

Alyssa Healy
Alyssa Healy (Image Source: Twitter)

A famous and eminent cricketer herself, Alyssa Healy serves as the captain of the Australian women’s cricket team. Her leadership and prowess are commendable and undoubtedly inspire her husband, Mitchell Starc.

8) David Warner’s Candice Warner

Candice Warner
Candice Warner (Image Source: Twitter)

A retired professional ironwoman and surf lifesaver, Candice Warne has appeared in TV series and reality shows, showcasing her diverse talents while scaring for her family and providing a loving and supportive atmosphere for her husband, David Warner.

9) Glenn Maxwell’s wife Vini Raman

Vini Raman
Vini Raman (Image Source: Twitter)

 Vini Raman is the wife of Glenn Maxwell and a pharmacist by profession. Her constant support contributes to Maxwell’s confidence on the cricket field.

10) Josh Hazlewood’s wife Cherina Murphy Christian

Cherina Murphy Christian
Cherina Murphy Christian (Image Source: Twitter)

A talented make-up artist, Cherina Murphy Christian stands by her husband Josh Hazlewood, offering her unwavering backing to the Aussie seamer.

11) Sean Abbott’s wife Brier Neil

Brier Neil
Brier Neil (Image Source: Twitter)

Brier Neil tied the knot with Sean Abbott on June 29, 2022, becoming an integral part of his life and cricketing journey.

12) Marnus Labuschagne’s wife Rebekah

Rebekah
Rebekah (Image Source: Twitter)

A nurse by profession, Rebekah is the supportive wife of Marnus Labuschagne, offering her love and encouragement to aid his cricketing journey.

13) Mitchell Marsh’s wife Greta Mack

Greta Mack
Greta Mack (Image Source: Twitter)

Greta Mack, who started her career as a digital marketing intern and later became an accountant, is the dedicated wife of Mitchell Marsh.

14) Adam Zampa’s wife Harriet Palmer

Harriet Palmer
Harriet Palmer (Image Source: Twitter)

Harriet Palmer is the wife of Adam Zampa and stands tall behind her husband as he represents Australia on the cricket field.

15) Josh Inglis’ girlfriend Megan Kincart

Megan Kincart
Megan Kincart (Image Source: Twitter)

Megan Kincart is the girlfriend of Josh Inglis, offering balance and love to his personal and professional life.

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