Cricketer Aaron Finch announces wife Amy is pregnant with a little girl

‘Can’t wait to meet our princess’: Cricketer Aaron Finch announces his wife Amy is pregnant with their first child

Australian cricketer Aaron Finch and his wife, Amy, have revealed they are expecting their first child.

Posting to Instagram on Tuesday, the 34-year-old sportsman shared a photo of Amy’s sonogram alongside a caption announcing they were expecting a little girl.

‘Our family of four is about to become five, with the addition of a little baby girl. We are beyond excited and can’t wait to meet our princess!’ he wrote.

Baby joy! Australian cricketer Aaron Finch and his wife, Amy, have announced they are expecting their first child, a baby girl. Pictured on February 10, 2020, in Melbourne

The ‘family of four’ Aaron was referring to includes himself, Amy and their two dogs.  

Aaron’s post was flooded with congratulatory comments from other cricketers, including David Warner who wrote: ‘Congrats mate, well done to you both, so pumped for you guys wohooo.’

‘I’ve still got shares available in Bulls daycare also,’ the father of three added. 

It's official! 'Our family of four is about to become five, with the addition of a little baby girl. We are beyond excited and can’t wait to meet our princess!' he wrote. The 'family of four' Aaron was referring to includes himself, Amy and their two dogs

It’s official! ‘Our family of four is about to become five, with the addition of a little baby girl. We are beyond excited and can’t wait to meet our princess!’ he wrote. The ‘family of four’ Aaron was referring to includes himself, Amy and their two dogs

It comes weeks after Amy publicly called out trolls threatening her with sexual assault and violence amid her husband’s recent form slump. 

In February, Amy uploaded a disgusting comment that had been left underneath one of her posts.

‘Tell your husband to step up his captaincy bloody loser f**king a**hole b***h because of him I lost all my money,’ the comment read. 

Disgusting: It comes weeks after Amy publicly called out trolls threatening her with sexual assault and violence amid her husband's recent form slump

Disgusting: It comes weeks after Amy publicly called out trolls threatening her with sexual assault and violence amid her husband’s recent form slump

Amy fired back with a lengthy post and said this ‘crap happens far too often’.  

‘Part of me doesn’t want to give this individual the satisfaction of a response. I don’t appreciate it, neither does my husband who is battling and doing everything he possibly can to get back into the runs,’ she wrote. 

‘Honestly, these keyboard warriors need to go get a bloody life. This isn’t even one of the worst that has come my way but I’ve had enough!’ 

Taking a stand: Amy said that trolls have been attacking her as well as her husband and other family members for years, but finally had to say something after the threats turned violent

Taking a stand: Amy said that trolls have been attacking her as well as her husband and other family members for years, but finally had to say something after the threats turned violent

Amy said that trolls have been attacking her as well as her husband and other family members for years, but finally had to say something after the threats turned violent.  

‘I have a pretty thick skin and can generally ignore them but recently there have been direct threats of violence and sexual assault,’ she wrote. 

‘You name it, I’ve heard it. It’s gotten to a point where it needs to be called out because ignoring it doesn’t stop these people. NOBODY deserves that sort of language to be directed at them! If you happen to be a fan, how about lending some words of encouragement and support,’ she continued. 

‘Otherwise, don’t call yourself a fan and please, do me a favour and press the unfollow button! A touch of kindness can go a long way!’

Hitting back: 'I have a pretty thick skin and can generally ignore them but recently there have been direct threats of violence and sexual assault,' she wrote

Hitting back: ‘I have a pretty thick skin and can generally ignore them but recently there have been direct threats of violence and sexual assault,’ she wrote