LONDON: Nat Sciver-Brunt, England’s talented all-rounder, recently disclosed her absence from the first T20 match against Pakistan, attributing it to undergoing egg-freezing treatment. Married to former England fast bowler Katherine Sciver-Brunt since 2022, Nat expressed her desire to balance cricket with starting a family.
Despite being one of the highest-paid female athletes in the UK and eyeing a return for the second T20, she values family planning alongside her career. Both Nat and Katherine aim to have children, with egg-freezing offering them flexibility. The support from England’s sports science and medical department has been crucial in Nat’s journey.
For Katherine, retirement has opened a new chapter, focusing on fertility. She encourages young cricketers to consider egg-freezing as a viable option for a prolonged career without compromising on family aspirations. With no mothers currently playing for England, Nat’s journey reflects evolving perspectives on family and professional sports, setting a precedent for future generations of female cricketers.