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Glamorous cricket presenter Grace Hayden and boyfriend Wilson Statham look loved-up as they arrive hand-in-hand at Brisbane Airport

Glamorous cricket presenter Grace Hayden and boyfriend Wilson Statham look loved-up as they arrive hand-in-hand at Brisbane Airport

Daily Mail​6 days ago
Grace Hayden and her boyfriend Wilson Statham looked every bit the picture of young love as they arrived hand-in-hand at Brisbane Airport on Saturday.
The glamorous cricket presenter, 23, exuded effortless style in an eye-catching yellow hoodie paired with chic tan pants and Adidas sneakers.
The sports presenter, who is the daughter of Australian cricket legend Matthew Hayden, accessorised with a green Gucci handbag slung over her shoulder while wheeling luggage through the bustling terminal.
Her blonde hair was elegantly tied back in a ponytail, completing her casual yet refined look.
Meanwhile, Wilson opted for a laid-back ensemble, clad in a navy jumper and jeans as he strolled beside Grace, and he carried a bag of Rebecca Vallance designer clothing.
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Grace Hayden and her boyfriend Wilson Statham looked every bit the picture of young love as they arrived hand-in-hand at Brisbane Airport on Saturday
The couple seemed inseparable, with Grace tenderly holding onto Wilson as they navigated through the airport's crowds.
In high spirits and clearly enjoying their day out, the couple shared laughs and exchanged warm smiles, showing plenty of affection.
Their relaxed and happy demeanour suggested it was the perfect outing, with Grace holding onto Wilson's arm.
It follows reports that Grace is leading a bold push to take cricket into one of its biggest untapped markets - America.
Set to host a new weekly video podcast called Game On With Grace, she will aim to introduce cricket to a broader US audience through engaging stories, conversations, and personalities.
Cricket has long struggled to gain traction in the US, but Grace's podcast signals a modern, media-savvy approach to breaking through in a competitive sporting landscape.
She hopes to bridge the gap between the cricketing world and American viewers by showcasing the sport's energy, global appeal and human stories.
Grace's father, Matthew Hayden, was one of Australia's most dominant opening batsmen, playing 103 Tests and scoring over 8,000 runs.
The pair appeared engaged in conversation as they exited the airport
Grace has developed a reputation for her strong presenting skills and is leading a bold push to take cricket into one of its biggest untapped markets - America
Her debut guest will be Adam Gilchrist, a fellow Australian cricket great and one of the most iconic wicketkeeper-batsmen in history.
Together, Gilchrist and Hayden helped Australia dominate world cricket in the early 2000s, and now their legacy continues through Grace and her groundbreaking podcast.
'Game On is about pulling back the curtain on the world of sports' untold stories,' Grace said.
'I grew up in cricket's front row and have covered its biggest tournaments, but the moments that fascinate me most happen off camera.
'Partnering with Willow allows me to share those raw, funny, and inspiring conversations with athletes, artists, and anyone chasing greatness.
'I can't wait to bring these stories to fans each week on the Willow app and wherever they listen to podcasts.'
While cricket is already gaining some ground in the US with the launch of Major League Cricket, Grace's podcast adds a much-needed storytelling and cultural dimension.
By combining star power, youthful energy, and cross-cultural connection, she hopes to play a vital role in making cricket resonate with a new American audience.
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