Heather Knight, James Harris join Professional Cricketers' Association as vice-chairs
Cricket | June 10, 2020 9:58 ISTKnight has captained England since 2016 and has helped transform the women's game, highlighted by the 2017 World Cup victory.
Knight has captained England since 2016 and has helped transform the women's game, highlighted by the 2017 World Cup victory.
Heather Knight has joined the National Health Service (NHS) as a volunteer to help the healthcare system fight the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.
England captain Heather Knight has said that no other team should be knocked out of a World Cup 'purely because of rain'.
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Poonam Yadav is leading the charts with nine scalps in four matches so far in the Women's World T20 in Australia.
Heather Knight scored an unbeaten 108 to steer England to their first win in the women's T20 World Cup against Thailand.
England skipper Heather Knight slammed her maiden T20I ton as England (176/2) beat Thailand (78/7) by 98 runs in the Women's T20 World Cup match.
Knight said that the team's aim is to reach the semi-finals. England won the inaugural edition in 2009 and finished runners-up thrice since then.
Heather Knight told ICC that it was brilliant news and while cricketers speak about showpiece events like the World Cup, she loved watching the Olympics and Commonwealth Games 2022.
After winning the ODI series 2-1, Indian women lost momentum and subsequently conceded an unassailable 2-0 lead against England.
India lost all their T20s in New Zealand after winning the ODI series and things seem to be heading in a similar direction against England.
Heather Knight hopes winning final ODI will give England momentum against India in T20I series
England are missing the services of young all-rounder Sophie Ecclestone after she was ruled out of the entire India tour owing to a fractured hand.
India had thrashed reigning World Champions England by 66 runs in the opening ODI and then followed it up with a dominating seven-wicket win in the second game.
The England captain also had a word of praise for redoubtable veteran Jhulan Goswami.
India outclassed world champions England by 66 runs in the series opener on Friday.
India women couldn't have asked for a better start to the series, defeating the current world champions England by 66 runs in the opener at the Wankhede Stadium on Friday.
Conceding that the team were unable to play spin well on Friday, Heather said the key was to play a couple of overs to gauge the turn and bounce.
England lost the three-match series 1-2 against hosts when they toured India last time.
England were gasping at 11 for 4 before Heather Knight struck an unbeaten 64 off 86 balls and lifted the team out of the rut and guided it past the finish line in the 38th over in a practise game.
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