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Sarah Taylor to Daniel Wyatt: Meet these beautiful women cricketers from England, In pics

Sarah Taylor to Daniel Wyatt: Meet these beautiful women cricketers from England, In pics

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In these collection of pictures, we take a look at top 5 English cricketers to watch out for in upcoming CC Women's T20 World Cup 2024. From Sophia Dunkley to captain Heather Knight.
England's star all-rounder Emma Lamb truly looks nothing short of a nymph. Her aesthetic and style along with her game make her extremely special among fans.
Born in Derby in the year 1999, Sarah Glenn's fitness and innocence appeal to everyone. Her cuteness and confidence have made her popular not only on the cricket field, but also on social media.
Born in 2001, Lauren Bell is called the fashion queen of English cricket. She is among the most beautiful female cricketers in the world and impresses everyone with her looks.
Sophie Ecclestone, who dazzles the opposition batsmen with her brilliant bowling, also wins the hearts of fans with her beauty. She is a fantastic example of confidence and glamor on the pitch.
Sarah Taylor is known not only for her wicketkeeping, but also for her beautiful smile and excellent fashion sense. She also has a large fan following on social media.
Wyatt looks like an angel. Wyatt is married to Georgie Hodge, the manager of the women's soccer team, keeping her in the spotlight for both her sports and personal life.

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