Australia women’s cricket team’s superstar Ellyse Perry has never opened up about her personal life. She has always kept it a secret away from the eyes of the media. Perry has been in a relationship twice throughout the decade, but being a celebrity whose life is never a secret must have made dating difficult for her. But there is a time in life when one finds the perfect love of life.
So, who is Perry’s boyfriend? Who is she dating? Let’s find out.
The Australian cricketer has turned quite a few heads whenever she wins a match for her team. Her looks, personality, and Aussie accent are everything.
Perry recently graced the blue carpet of the Australia Cricket Awards in Sydney, where she looked drop-dead-gorgeous in a pink slip gown and was carrying a rhinestone embellished clutch (bag) in her hand.
Notably, Perry parted ways with her husband and rugby union player Matt Toomua in 2020, after five years of their marriage. The duo had got hitched together in late December of 2015.
According to reports, Perry found ‘someone special’ again in 2021 as she started dating AFL star Nat Fyfe.
Fyfe also cheered for Perry during one of the Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL). He was happy seeing her girlfriend on the cricket ground.
Perry, too, visited the Dockers change-room after Fyfe’s 200th game against Hawthorn.
In the second half of 2022, the Australian media reported that the love didn’t blossom between the two, so Perry is still single. She doesn’t have a boyfriend.
Though the 32-year-old had been in some good relationships in the past, she is now enjoying her single life.
On the world front, Perry last featured in the T20I series against Pakistan at home. She will next be seen in action in the upcoming Women’s T20 World Cup, scheduled to played in South Africa from February 12 to 26.
Perry has been a part of every Australian team that clinched the T20 World Cup title five times, i.e. in 2010, 2012, 2014, 2018 and 2020.
This year, she would be looking to guide her team to another T20WC title.
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