Lauren Winfield-Hill and Wife Courtney Welcome First Child, Daughter Margot Joan

Lauren Winfield-Hill, the 35-year-old England wicket-keeper batter, and her wife, former Queensland quick Courtney Winfield-Hill, joyfully welcomed their first child, daughter Margot Joan Winfield-Hill, in January 2026.

Lauren Winfield-Hill and Wife Courtney Welcome First Child, Daughter Margot Joan
Lauren Winfield-Hill and Wife Courtney Welcome First Child, Daughter Margot Joan

The players took to their social media to share the heartwarming news, celebrating their new chapter as parents. The personal milestone comes as Winfield-Hill pauses her commitments with Queensland Fire in the ongoing Women’s National Cricket League (WNCL) 2025-26, prioritising family during this special time.

Winfield-Hill shared the exciting update via her personal Instagram handles, radiating happiness alongside Courtney, who herself boasts a storied career in Australian domestic cricket. This family-first decision underscores the growing emphasis on work-life balance in women’s cricket, especially for trailblazing players like Winfield-Hill, who has long balanced international duties with domestic stints abroad.

Currently spearheading Queensland Fire’s campaign in the WNCL, Winfield-Hill’s absence hits the team hard. With key players Jess Jonassen sidelined by a shoulder injury and Grace Harris, Charli Knott, and Lucy Hamilton committed to the Women’s Premier League (WPL) in India, the Fire are stretched thin. Winfield-Hill chose to remain in Brisbane to support Courtney through the birth, a poignant reminder of the personal sacrifices behind professional excellence.

Winfield-Hill’s illustrious career adds depth to this story. The seasoned campaigner has donned England’s colours across all three formats, showcasing resilience as a wicket-keeper batter. In Tests, she amassed 166 runs at an average of 18.44 across 9 innings in 5 matches. Her ODI record shines brighter with 1,186 runs at 23.25 in 55 innings over 55 matches, featuring 3 half-centuries and a memorable century. In T20Is, she notched 596 runs at 20.55 with a strike rate of 107.97 in 35 innings across 44 matches, including 3 fifties.

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Now 35, Winfield-Hill continues to defy age, bringing her glove work and steady batting to Queensland Fire and Yorkshire. Her journey, from England international to Australian domestic cricket, mirrors the global fluidity in women’s cricket.

Queensland Fire, led by skipper Georgia Redmayne, are currently placed at the top of the points table with 27 points from 6 games. They are the only unbeaten side in the tournament so far alongside New South Wales Breakers, who are placed 2nd on the table with 17 points from 4 games.

The heartwarming news marks a new beginning for the Winfield-Hills, blending family joys with on-field ambitions. As Queensland navigates the WNCL without her, fans eagerly await Winfield-Hill’s return, baby Margot in tow.

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