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HOTTEST WAGs to lookout for in 2015 World Cup

By Rediff Sports Desk
February 19, 2015 12:43 IST

Australia’s coach Darren Lehmann believes that a happy high-heeled WAGs (wife and girlfriend) makes a happy cricketer.

They do not just act as ornamental decorative pieces but also ease the on-field pressures of their men.

In 2014, Lehmann credited the WAGS for their contribution. It is revealed that these women were Australia’s secret weapon in the 5-0 demolition of England.

Can these ladies repeat the same feat at this World Cup? Take a look…

Lee Watson

Media personality Lee Watson arrives at Sydney Town Hall. Photograph: Kristian Dowling/Getty Images

Australian right handed all-rounder Shane Watson’s missus has long been the queen of Australia’s WAGs. The presenter for Fox Sports Australia married Watson on 3rd June 2010. The stunningly beautiful Lee looks a perfect match for handsome Shane.

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Jessica Bratich

Jessica Bratich, wife of Mitchell Johnson. Photograph: Robert Cianflone/Getty Images

Wife of Townsville-born Australian fast-bowler Mitchell Johnson , Jessica Bratich, is a true sport. Other than being a model, Jessica is karate black belt. The mother of one is also a designer by profession now. It was a smart move by Mitchell to marry this sexy woman.

Kyly Clarke

Australia captain Michael Clarke with his wife Kyly. Photograph: Robert Cianflone/Getty Images

The 33-year-old glamour is the first lady of Australian cricket. Michael Clarke hooked up with former glamour model, Kyly Clarke in a private ceremony in 2012. The stunning model and TV personality is always a hit with cameramen and fans when she takes her place in the pavilion.

Candice Falzon

Candice Falzon, fiance of Australia opener David Warner. Photograph: Matt King/Getty Images

Australia's explosive batsman David Warner has credited his partner for helping him mature as a person, but more importantly, as a batsman. With iron woman Candice Falzon by his side, the dashing opener set the tone of the tournament.

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