English cricket captain who led England to 2017 World Cup victory, becoming first woman to score 1000+ ODI runs as captain in a calendar year.
Born in Plymouth, Devon, on 26 June 1990, Knight developed her cricket skills through youth programs before making her England debut in 2010 at age 19. She progressed through county cricket with Berkshire and later Western Storm, establishing herself as a technically proficient all-rounder capable of contributing with both bat and ball. Knight's leadership qualities emerged early in her international career, leading to her appointment as England captain across all formats. Under her captaincy, England achieved remarkable success, most notably winning the 2017 ICC Women's World Cup on home soil. The tournament final at Lord's against India drew over 26,000 spectators, setting a new attendance record for women's cricket and marking a watershed moment for the sport's visibility. Knight's tactical acumen and composure under pressure were instrumental in England's four-wicket victory in a thrilling final. Her captaincy extended beyond limited-overs cricket to Tests, where she became England's most successful women's Test captain. Knight's batting technique and consistency earned recognition as she accumulated significant runs across all formats of international cricket. Her contributions to England's success were formally acknowledged when she was named Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 2018, becoming one of the few women to receive this prestigious honor. Knight's impact transcends statistics and trophies. Her leadership during England's World Cup triumph helped elevate women's cricket to unprecedented heights of public attention and commercial interest. The success of the 2017 World Cup under her captaincy catalyzed increased investment in women's cricket infrastructure and professional opportunities. Her approach to captaincy, combining tactical intelligence with the ability to inspire teammates, set new standards for leadership in women's cricket. Knight's career represents a pivotal period in the sport's evolution, demonstrating how exceptional leadership and performance can transform not just team fortunes but the broader landscape of women's cricket.
Captaining England to 2017 ICC Women's World Cup victory on home soil
How They Played
Aggressive middle-order batter and part-time off-spinner, known for tactical acumen as captain
Lasting Impact
Transformed England women's cricket as captain, leading tactical revolution and inspiring World Cup triumph
Career Honours
- ICC Women's ODI World Cup Winner 2017
- Wisden Cricketer of the Year 2018
- ICC Women's World Cup 2017
- MBE 2018
| Club | Period |
|---|---|
| Devon | 2009–2016 |
| Hobart Hurricanes | 2017–2019 |
| Western Storm | 2016–2019 |
| The Blaze | 2020–2023 |