Danni Wyatt-Hodge’s Personal Details
Name: Danielle Nicole Wyatt-Hodge
Date of Birth: 22 April 1991
Batting Style: Right-handed
Bowling Style: Right-arm off break
Role: Batting all-rounder

Danni Wyatt has long been one of England’s most dynamic cricketers, combining fearless stroke play with useful off-spin to establish herself as a match-winner across formats. Born in Staffordshire, she grew up immersed in the game, representing Whitmore Cricket Club before rising through the county ranks—playing for Staffordshire (2005–2012), Nottinghamshire (2013–2015), Sussex (2016–2025), and more recently Surrey.
Danni Wyatt-Hodge’s International Career
She made her ODI debut in March 2010, beginning a career that has now spanned well over a decade. In 118 ODIs, Wyatt has scored 2,038 runs, including 2 centuries and 5 fifties, with the best of 129. With the ball, she has often chipped in at crucial moments, claiming 27 wickets in 32 innings.
Her World Cup record highlights her consistency and impact. She featured in the 2013 edition, contributing 118 runs and 7 wickets in 7 matches. In 2017, despite limited opportunities, she averaged an impressive 40.50 across 5 games with a total of 81 runs. The 2022 edition brought her finest World Cup showing, with 271 runs including a match-defining 129. That year proved to be the pinnacle of her ODI batting form, as she scored 587 runs from 21 matches—the most productive year of her career.
Now in her mid-30s, Wyatt remains a vital cog in England’s setup as she heads into her fourth World Cup. Whether igniting an innings at the top or providing breakthroughs with the ball, she is the spark capable of shifting the course of a game in a single performance.

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