South African-born cricketer Andries Gous, who plays Twenty20 for the United States national cricket team, is a lovely husband to his wife, Rolandi Gous.
It’s been almost a decade since Andries and Rolandi were together, and they still share a beautiful relationship. For this, the cricketer appears to be giving full credit to no other person but his better half.
On May 15, 2023, on the occasion of Mother’s Day, Andries Gous dedicated an Instagram post to his wife and captioned it, “Happy Mother’s Day my love. The 3 of us are so lucky to have you. You are our rock and our inspiration. We love you so much.”
Andries and Rolandi first met at the University of the Free State in South Africa. They were from different faculties as Andries was a law student, and Rolandi was of drama and theatre arts.
But still, they crossed paths, fell in love, and eventually married on April 8, 2017. Since then, they have been gracefully leading their marital relationship. They are now parents as well.
Andries Gous and his wife Rolandi announced their third child a while ago via Instagram
On February 25, Andries and his spouse announced the good news to their Insta family, saying they would soon welcome their third child.
The lengthy caption began with “Blessings upon blessings 🤍.” Further, expressing their surprise, they wrote, “Never in our wildest dreams did we imagine baby three would follow so soon.” Well, as of now, there’s a high possibility that their third child is already born.
Before this, the beautiful couple were parents to a son named Andrico and a daughter named Isabelle. Their son was born in South Africa in 2019 and is already five years old.
With their son together, Andries and his wife shifted from South Africa to Seattle, Washington, in 2021. Then, they welcomed their second-born Isabelle. Now, the family resides in Dallas, Texas.
Andries Gous is playing his first T20 World Cup alongside teammates Saurabh Netravalkar and Monank Patel.
Additional Information
- Andries Gous was born in Welkom, South Africa, on November 24, 1993.
- Andries began his cricket career with the Free State cricket team in his home country, South Africa.
- His international career began in 2021 when he was selected to play in a Minor League tournament in the United States.