21 Questions: Danni Wyatt

England’s Staffie Terrier Danni Wyatt answers 21 random Questions.

Describe yourself in one word.
Caring

What words or phrases do you most overuse?
“Ay up, duck”

What is your most marked characteristic?
My smirk

If you could edit your past, what would you change?
Be more selfish in my cricket

What is your idea of happiness?
Eating chocolate, with a cup of tea, watching the sun go down on a beach in Melbourne

What’s your ultimate pet hate?
When you’re eating next to someone who eats with their mouth open

Which living person do you most admire and why?
The Queen, because she’s just special

What would be your fancy dress costume of choice?
SpongeBob SquarePants

What has been your biggest disappointment?
Losing two World Cups to the Aussies

What is the most important lesson life has taught you?
Not to be too serious and just enjoy the ride

If you were an animal, what would you be?
I would be a leopard because they’re so fast and I could eat anything I want

What is the most beautiful thing you have ever seen?
My nana and grandad’s anniversary. That made me cry. They’ve been married for 65 years

What becomes of the broken hearted?
I don’t get that one? They just need to man up

What’s wrong with the world?
There’s too much hatred

Which three people would you invite to your dream dinner party?
David Beckham, Rihanna and my Nana Bagley. What an evening!

Whose windows would you most like to smash?
My next-door neighbour’s when I was young because she always told me off for kicking the ball into her garden

Who would you like to play you in a film of your life?
Angelina Jolie

What song would you have playing when walking out to bat?
Rihanna – Live Your Life

If you could be one other cricketer for a day, who would you be?
Andrew Flintoff

What was the first record you bought?
Britney Spears – Toxic

Who is your favourite fictional hero?
James Bond

About the author

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Freddie Chatt

Freddie is a cricket badger. Since his first experience of cricket at primary school, he's been in love with the game. Playing for his local village club, Great Baddow Cricket Club, for the past 20 years. A wicketkeeper-batsman, who has fluked his way to two scores of over 170, yet also holds the record for the most ducks for his club. When not playing, Freddie is either watching or reading about the sport he loves.