Is Dimitri Mascarenhas And Wife Nadine Taylor Still Married? Know Their Age Gap And Children

Dimitri Mascarenhas, 44, is married to his wife Nadine Taylor, in her early 40s, and they have around three-year of the age gap. No information about their children has come to light.

The couple dated for some years before marrying on Saturday, February 12, 2011, in Melbourne. His teammates, notably Shane Warne, were in attendance at the ceremony.

They have been together for a long time and appear to be extremely happy in one other’s company. They’ve always been there for each other, through good times and bad.

 

Furthermore, Mascarenhas routinely shares Nadine’s photos on his Instagram, and the couple has been seen spending quality time together in a variety of gorgeous locations.

However, the former cricket legend has kept little information about his partner and their marriage out of the public eye.

Explore Dimitri Mascarenhas Family Details

Dimitri Mascarenhas was raised by his family in Perth, Western Australia.

He was born in London to his dad Malik Mascarenhas and his mom, Pauline also known as née de Croos, and both were from the Bharatha community of Sri Lanka.

Apart from that, the English cricketer has remained silent about the identities and other details of his other household members.

 

He was born and raised in Perth and enrolled at Trinity College there. Australian international cricketers Simon Katich, Tim Zoehrer, Beau Casson, and Craig Serjeant are among the students.

Dimitri moved back to England in 1996 to seek a professional cricket future.

Dimitri Mascarenhas Net worth And Salary Uncovered

Dimitri Mascarenhas has earned a net worth of over $1 million dollars. As a cricket coach, he gets an estimated salary of $100,000.

Dimitri earned his One-Day International debut against the West Indies at Lord’s on July 1, 2007, hitting 2 runs and bowling 4 overs for 18 runs.

 

He smashed consecutive sixes off the final five balls of England’s session, delivered by Yuvraj Singh, in an ODI versus India on September 5, 2007.

According to Wikipedia, Middlesex named him as their specialized lead bowling coach for the Vitality t20 Blast contests in 2019 and 2020.