Image Credit : Sarah Taylor’s Twitter
23rd Feb, Thursday was quite busy for the Women cricket reporter and audiences as well. Firstly Indian Women Cricket team lost the Semi Finals against Australia by 5 runs. Secondly former England Cricketer Sarah Taylor rocked the social media by announcing being in a relationship with Diana and her pregnancy news.
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Sarah Taylor’s Partner and Personal Life
On 23 rd Feb 2023, She took Twitter to share some integral details of her personal life. She announced that her partner Diana is pregnant and soon they are going to be parents in next 19 weeks.
She in her another tweet said she was not expecting some question posted to her about the donor.
In an earlier tweet she revealed that she is a Lesbian and she identified that long back
We Congrats to Sarah Taylor and Diana for the good news and wish them all the best for the future.
Sarah Taylor’s International Cricket Career
Sarah Jane Taylor born on 20th may 1989, was Wicket keeper batsman of England. She debut in the Test cricket on 8th Aug 2006 against India. She was not very successful in the Test cricket and played only in 10 game. on the contrary she proved her talent in the limited over cricket.
She played her first ODI in lords against Indian. she immediately gain popularity through her performances in ODI and, on 1st Sep 2008 she became the youngest to score 1000 runs in ODIs . She made more than 4056 runs in 126 ODIs with an average of 38.26. She hit 7 centuries and 20 half centuries with 147 runs as her career best. She was awarded with ICC Women’s ODI Cricketer of the Year in 2014.
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She also had a successful T20 International career, did her debut on 5th Aug 2006 against India. She played 90 matches for England and scored 2177 runs with an average of 29.02. She hit 16 half centuries with career best of 77 runs. She was also awarded with ICC Women’s T20I Cricketer of the Year in 2012-13.
Sarah Taylor Retirement
In May 2016 She asked for break from International Cricket because of her suffering from anxiety. She openly accepted that it was affecting her performance. After a long break, she did a blasting comeback in April 2017. Sarah Taylor was selected for 2017 Women’s World Cup, she made a record partnership of 275 runs with Tammy Beaumont and scored her career best score of 147. She was the key performer in the England’s title win 2017.
In July 2019, She withdrew her name from the squad just before T20 Series against Australia. She quoted her health issues for her decision. Later in Sep 2019, She announced her retirement from the International cricket due to her continuous health issues.
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