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Meet Freya Davies Partner: Learn Everything About The English Cricketer

By Sarah Garza

Freya Ruth Davies is a cricketer on the England team who plays for Sussex, South East Stars, London Spirit, and England. 

She is mostly famous for being a right-arm fast-medium bowler.

Besides, from an early age, Freya Davies was attracted to fast bowling.

Freya Davies Partner

Freya Davies is dating someone as we can find many posts of her with her partner on Instagram.

Freya has not revealed his partner’s name yet.

Looking at the posts, the couple seems to be very loving and seems to appreciate each other company.

Moreover, from one of the posts of Freya on Instagram, her partner seems to be an introvert as he doesn’t like taking pictures.

Freya Davies Parents

Freya Davies was born on 27 October 1995 in Chichester, West Sussex.

Freya Davies Parents’ and sister’s names are not revealed on social media but she has an older brother named “Jack”.

Freya Davies went to Chichester High School for Girls, Brighton College, and the University of Exeter for her education.

Moreover, Freya was really into cricket from a small age. She started playing cricket at the age of 8 years old, with her brother’s under-11 team. Then, she joined the Sussex junior ranks at the age of 11 years old.

Freya Davies On Instagram And Wikipedia

Freya Davies is very active on Instagram with 14,300 followers and 546 posts.

Freya is also available on Wikipedia.

Freya is 25 years old now and her current residence is in Chichester, England.

She has made her a lot of debuts in Domestic and International Career.

Freya Davies Salary And Net Worth

Freya Davies Net Worth is $1.5 Million and is listed as the most popular and one of the richest Cricketer.

Freya Davies made her first debut in Sussex in 2010 at the age of 14 and played her first match for England in 2019.

In February 2019, among 21 cricketers, Freya was one of them to be awarded a central contract by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB).

Also, She made her debut in Women’s Twenty20 International Cricket (WT20I)  for England against Sri Lanka Women on 24 March 2019.