Gert Smith is the wife of international cricketer of New Zealand Trent Boult. Gert is quite popular among Trent’s fans and she is also popular because of her looks. Nothing much is known about her life before her marriage.
Prominence
She came to limelight only after her marriage to the International cricketer.
Family of Gert Smith
Trent proposed to partner Gert Smith in June 2016, and the couple married in an intimate ceremony at Kauri Bay Boomrock in August 2017. They live in Mt. Maunganui with their two children.
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Bold personality
In an interview, Gert Smith stated that New Zealand wives and girlfriends (WAG) did not see themselves in that light. She explained that this is not her only identity because she and the other women in her New Zealand WAG network have families and professions that keep them occupied.
Though there is no further reliable information about Gert Smith available so the following part of the article will cover her husband.
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Gert Smith Husband
Trent Alexander Boult (born 22 July 1989) is a New Zealand international cricketer who bowls for the Northern Districts in domestic cricket and for the national team.
He is a right-handed batter and a left-arm fast-medium opening bowler. In December 2011, Boult made his Test debut for New Zealand, and in July of the following year, he made his One Day International debut. At the 2015 Cricket World Cup, he tied for the most wickets. In November 2018, he became the third New Zealand bowler to take a hat-trick in one-day internationals, and in June 2019, he became the first New Zealand bowler to take a hat-trick in the Cricket World Cup.
In 1989, Boult was born in Rotorua. He was schooled at Otumoetai College and grew up in Hope and Tauranga. Jono Boult, the cricketer, is his younger brother. Boult is of Mori heritage and belongs to the Ngi Tahu, Ngti Porou, and Ngi Te Rangi iwi.
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Boult bowls with a left-arm rapid medium swing. He compensates for his short stature with deceiving speed and the ability to swing the ball both ways. The inswinger to the right-hander is Boult’s main weapon. Wasim Akram was, naturally, his childhood cricketing hero. Former New Zealand captain Jeremy Coney hailed Boult as the best bowling discovery since Shane Bond in a radio interview in 2013. In Basin Reserve, he is also noted for hauling in one-handed catches with either hand. He became the fourth test bowler to take 30+ wickets in consecutive years in 2014, joining Richard Hadlee, Chris Martin, and Iain O’Brien.
He and Tim Southee have formed a good opening bowling tandem, taking 46 percent of all wickets between them since 2013, notably since Martin’s retirement. They are well supported in Tests by Neil Wagner’s short left-arm seam deliveries. Boult became the third New Zealand bowler to take 250 Test wickets in August 2019, during a series against Sri Lanka.
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