
Meet beautiful wives of star cricketers, as glamorous as any Bollywood actresses, they are...
In this collection of pictures we shall take at the photos of beautiful wives of star cricketers who are as glamorous as any Bollywood actresses. Let's dive in.
England's star wicketkeeper batter Jos Buttler's wife Louise Buttler looks no less than an angel. Louise is a fitness trainer by profession.
West Indies star all-rounder Andre Russell's wife Jassym Lora, a model by profession, also fits the parameters of beauty and fitness.
Indian fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah's anchor wife Sanjana Ganesan is not only very fit but also very beautiful.
England Test Cricket Team captain Ben Stokes' wife Clare Ratcliffe is also beautiful, glamorous and fit.
Indian cricketer Shardul Thakur's wife Mittali Parulkar gives tough competition to everyone in terms of beauty and she also seems to be far ahead in terms of fitness.
Bangladesh's Shakib Al Hasan's wife Umme Ahmed Shishir is also as glamorous as any Bollywood actresses.
Australian star batter Travis Head's wife Jessica Head is also very beautiful and a fitness freak.
Pakistan fast bowler Hasan Ali's wife Samiya Arzoo who is from India is also included in this list, she also an example of beauty and fit.
Indian batsman Manish Pandey's wife Ashrita Shetty also meets this criterion. She is an actress and known for her beauty.
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