South Africa women's cricket team now has a lesbian-couple playing together after Amy Satterwaite and Lea Tahuhu of New Zealand.
Dane Van Niekerk and Marizanne Kapp of South Africa tied the knot last Sunday.
The announcement was made on Kapp's official Instagram account and ESPNcricinfo reported that most of their teammates attended the wedding.
Van Niekerk and Kapp had made their international debuts for South Africa in the space of two days during the 2009 Women’s World Cup.
Interestingly, both van Niekerk and Kapp’s careers have progressed almost identically. While van Niekerk is the leading wicket-taker for South Africa with 125 wickets in ODIs, Kapp is third on the list with 99 scalps.
With 1,770 runs, van Niekerk is fourth on the list of South Africa’s all-time run-getters while Kapp is placed sixth with 1,618 runs.
In 2015, former Australia cricketer Alex Blackwell married her partner Lynsey Askew, an ex-England cricketer. The marriage took place in England at a time when same-sex marriage was not recognised in Australia.
Late in 2017, Australian cricketer Elyse Villani had admitted being a lesbian, and she is believed to be seeing her teammate Nicole Bolton.
After the postal survey conducted in 2017 in Australia in order to get the Parliament discuss legalising same-sex marriage, another cricketer Megan Schutt celebrated the ‘Yes’ vote by posting a photograph kissing her partner Jess Holyoake.
3 of the best years ❤️ Can’t wait to make you my wife 👰🏼 #shesaluckygirl pic.twitter.com/tfEXoP4YE6
— Megan Schutt (@megan_schutt) June 27, 2018
😂😂😂 🏝☀️ #BoatyardBarbados pic.twitter.com/NauPCOkno5
— Marizanne Kapp (@kappie777) September 20, 2018