Woman Cricketer Jess Jonassen Married Her Partner Sarah Wearn. Australian women’s cricket team player Jessica Jonassen is her best friend.

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Jonassen shared the good news with her fans and followers. Along with that, she also shared some pictures of her special day.

The couple had to postpone their wedding twice in 2020 due to the Corona pandemic.

Woman Cricketer Jess Jonassen Married Her Partner Sarah Wearn

The couple initially planned to tie the knot in May 2020

The couple initially planned to tie the knot in May 2020, but postponed their wedding twice due to the pandemic. Both had bought the house in September 2018.

Jonassen is a left-arm spinner and batsman. She has been a mainstay in the Australian team for more than a decade. She was part of Australia’s 2020 T20 World Cup and 2022 ODI World Cup winning teams.

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Woman Cricketer Jess Jonassen Married Her Partner Sarah Wearn

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The 30-year-old was also a part of the recently concluded Women’s Premier League, where she played a key role in Delhi Capitals reaching the final.

She had to face defeat at the hands of Mumbai Indians in the final. She will tour England with Australia in June and July this year to take part in the Women’s Ashes.

The one-off Test will be played from June 22, while the T20I series will start on July 1. After this, the three-match ODI series will begin on 12 July.

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Woman Cricketer Jess Jonassen Married Her Partner Sarah Wearn

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Jonassen, a left-arm spinner and a handy batsman, has been a mainstay in the Australia team for over a decade. She was part of Australia’s 2020 T20 World Cup and 2022 ODI World Cup winning teams.