'Virat ko pehle se pata thaa isliye mana kardiya' - Fans in hilarious mood as England Women cricketer Danielle Wyatt announces engagement with Georgie Hodge

England cricketer Danielle Wyatt and Football agent Georgie Hodge have dating each other for four years and currently live in London.

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After dating for four years, England cricketer Danielle Wyatt and her partner, Georgie Hodge have decided to get engaged. The former made the announcement on her official Instagram handle. Talking about Wyatt, she has been representing the Three Lions since 2010. She was part of the 2017 ODI World Cup winning side. On the other hand, Hodge is a Football agent by profession.

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In other words, she manages the professional lives of football players. Apart from this, she is also working as a head of women's football at CAA Base, an agency for footballers dedicated to the growth of their careers. Hodge regularly attends premiere league and UEFA Champions League matches, and she supported the lioness in the 2022 Women's Euro Cup.

They have been dating each other since 2019. They have traveled to a few countries together. In November 2019, the duo traveled to Melbourne, Australia, for a short vacation in November 2019. They have been to several exotic locations like Dubai, Sri Lanka, Perth, California, and Manchester.

Danielle Wyatt proposed to Virat Kohli in 2014

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The Indian Cricket Fans might remember Wyatt proposing to former India skipper Virat Kohli on Twitter. Even though it was a joke, the Indian fans and media went cray after this.

"I'm using Virat Kohli's bat now. The bat I hit the century with broke not long ago. So now I'll be using Virat's," Wyatt told ESPN Cricinfo.

Wyatt had tweeted: "Kholi (sic) marry me," and had the Twitter world abuzz.

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"Ten minutes later (after she posted the tweet), I picked my phone up and I've got 1000s of favourites and retweets, it's all over Indian news, they're emailing my dad at home.

"When we met, he said to me: 'You can't do things like that on Twitter! They take things seriously!' I was like, 'okay. Sorry!'," Wyatt revealed.

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