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Monica Wright accuses her partner Ashleigh Gardner of cheating, names teammate Georgia Voll

Discover why AUS-W vice-captain Ashleigh Gardner's estranged wife named teammate Georgia Voll in viral cheating allegations.

Ashleigh Gardner faces cheating allegations from estranged wife Monica Wright naming teammate Georgia Voll
Ashleigh Gardner faces cheating allegations from estranged wife Monica Wright naming teammate Georgia Voll

Australia Women's vice-captain Ashleigh Gardner has found herself at the centre of a personal controversy after her estranged wife, Monica Wright, made cheating allegations against her on social media. In a series of Instagram Stories, Wright claimed Gardner had been unfaithful and named Australia teammate Georgia Voll in the allegations. Neither Gardner nor Voll has publicly responded to the claims.

The controversy surfaced after reports suggested that Gardner and Wright had separated following problems in their marriage. Wright's social media posts quickly went viral, drawing widespread attention across the cricket community and on social media platforms.

Gardner and Wright got married in April 2025 after being in a relationship for around five years. As the allegations continue to circulate online, there has been no official statement from Cricket Australia, while Gardner and Voll have remained silent on the matter.

Ashleigh Gardner's estranged wife alleges affair with teammate Georgia Voll

In a series of Instagram Stories, Monica publicly accused Gardner of having an affair and named Australia teammate Georgia Voll in her claims.  However, neither Ashleigh Gardner nor Georgia Voll has publicly responded to the allegations, and the claims remain unverified.

Reports claim that problems in Ashleigh Gardner and Monica Wright's relationship began during Australia's 2025 Women's ODI World Cup campaign in India. People close to Gardner reportedly noticed a change in her behaviour but initially believed it was due to the pressure of playing in a major tournament.

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Gardner married her long-time partner, Monica Wright, in April 2025 after the couple had been together for several years. According to a Daily Mail report, Monica later flew back from India during the World Cup after sensing that something was wrong. The report also claimed that the couple eventually began living separately.

Inside the relationship controversy — What Monica Wright claimed about Ashleigh Gardner

Monica Wright shared a series of Instagram Stories in which she publicly accused Ashleigh Gardner of cheating. In one of the posts, she shared a photo of Australia batter Georgia Voll and wrote, "This is who my wife cheated on me with." The post quickly went viral across social media.

According to media reports, Gardner later spoke to Wright after returning home, and the conversation reportedly became a major turning point in their relationship. The couple had also been planning to start a family, but those plans were reportedly put on hold as their relationship began to break down. Reports further claimed that Gardner later moved out of their home.

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The controversy has attracted widespread attention within the cricket community. Reports also claim that Wright remains close to several members of the Australian women's team. However, the cheating claims remain allegations, and neither Ashleigh Gardner nor Georgia Voll has publicly responded to them at the time of writing.

Gardner, Voll and Cricket Australia stay silent as speculation grows

According to media reports, the reported separation has become a major talking point within the Australian women's cricket team. The reports also claimed that some of Ashleigh Gardner's teammates remain in touch with Monica Wright. When contacted by the publication, Cricket Australia declined to comment on the matter.

Gardner remains one of Australia's senior players and currently serves as the team's vice-captain alongside Tahlia McGrath. She has also been recognised as one of the world's top cricketers after being named the ICC Women's ODI Player of the Year. Despite the growing attention surrounding the controversy, Gardner has not made any public statement.

Reports claim that Gardner and Wright, who married in April 2025, began facing problems in their relationship a few months later during Australia's tour of India. It is also reported that the couple had planned to start a family before deciding to separate. However, the claims remain unverified, and neither Gardner nor Georgia Voll has publicly responded, while Cricket Australia has chosen not to comment on the matter.

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