Thursday, 21 April 2016


  1.  Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc and Southern Stars wicketkeeper Alyssa Healy have married in Sydney

Australian cricket authorities pair Mitchell Starc and the Alyssa Holly married, fast bowler called "mine" in a position of social media, to celebrate their wedding. Starc and Healy were married today at an undisclosed location on the waterfront, with some of his teammates NSW Starc visit. The couple celebrated their wedding by using the hashtag #stealy - bore a close way of Starc and Healy names.

Instagram message Healy included in "Marry is your best friend," and the couple seemed perfectly happy, posing on the beach. Applications Australian bowlers Nathan Lyon, Josh HAZLEWOOD and Pat Cummins were there, as well as his fellow NSW Nic Maddinson team and Sean Abbott and the group posed for pictures next to the beach with our partners. Many of his teammates from Starc of Australia compete in the Premier League in India, the tournament fast bowler is not found, as he continues his recovery from ankle surgery. Healy Commonwealth Bank Southern Stars teammate Ellyse Perry also took the Instagram, Healy share the photo with the words: "My sister (another man) married today and looked absolutely amazing," Starc and Healy first met nine years, playing against each other junior Cricket Association in the Northern District. Later it was divided gate-keeping function with low 11s representative team led by Paul Starc father. They played together for about six years before he moved to Healy Cricket women, their strong friendship long before romance blossomed.

"Shortly before his first tour of Australia in India (in October 2010) was a period of two to three weeks, in which more or less time every day," said Healy News Ltd in 2013. "Just before flying we ask that happening, and if it's really happening. it's like they just got into it, to be friends at this just happened over a period of time before.. "Healy represented Australia in cricket limited overs before the pair were a couple, but they were there for the opening of another test. When their schedules allow, it is not uncommon for one another in the stands cheering on. However, make it a point not to let the cricket dominate in his personal life, though, as any couple who do not speak their jobs.

"We have a lot of cricket does not say," Healy said in a previous life at home with Starc year. "He really finds its way on TV a fair bit, especially with the Big Bash and in the domestic cricket in the country." We try to leave aside our cricket coaches and teammates, when we're on tour, and when I get home is good to have someone else to talk out of the game. "Perhaps you remember that cricket is played, when times get tough." We are obviously in a very unique position. It's good to have someone who understands what is happening. "But not too much cricket talk about around the table, it is more than other interests we have in common.

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