Heather Knight Joins Somerset Board to Advise on Women's Cricket

Heather Knight Joins Somerset Board to Advise on Women’s Cricket

Somerset’s appointment of England captain Heather Knight to their board has been hailed as a shrewd move by England Women’s head coach Jon Lewis. Knight’s role will involve advising on cricketing matters as Somerset prepares to compete in the top tier of the new domestic women’s competition next year.

Lewis believes Knight’s experience and knowledge will be invaluable to Somerset, who are one of three new teams joining the top flight alongside Durham and Essex. “Somerset have made a really smart decision in getting someone involved in their board who’s got a real intrinsic knowledge of women’s cricket,” Lewis said.

Knight’s appointment comes at a critical time for women’s cricket in England and Wales, with the regional set-up set to be disbanded after this summer. Many players face moving to different cities to play at the highest level, or playing in the lower tiers of the new competition.

Knight is acutely aware of the challenges facing players and has emphasized the importance of supporting them during this transition. “It’s important that the girls are looked after and helped to transition into the new structure,” she said.

Meanwhile, Bess Heath may find herself taking on more wicketkeeping duties for Northern Diamonds after being earmarked as Amy Jones’ understudy in the England set-up. Lewis expressed concern that Heath had not been keeping wicket regularly for Diamonds, despite being one of the best young wicketkeepers in the country.

“It does really concern me that one of the best young wicketkeepers in the country isn’t keeping wicket,” Lewis said. “She’s a really dynamic batter and we hope that she’s able to keep wicket for the Diamonds.”

Heath’s importance as a back-up keeper for England was highlighted by the omission of Tammy Beaumont from the T20I squad to face Pakistan. Lewis emphasized the need to balance Heath’s development with providing cover for Jones.

“We need to balance her development with as equal a dose of playing as we can, whilst also having cover for Amy Jones because we would look a little bit silly if Amy injured a finger during a game or during warm-ups and we didn’t have a keeper around,” Lewis said.

Heather Knight Challenges England to Dominate Regional Cricket

Heather Knight Challenges England to Dominate Regional Cricket

England’s captain, Heather Knight, has set a bold challenge for her squad to dominate regional cricket this summer. With the T20 World Cup and Ashes looming later this year, Knight hopes domestic players will seize the opportunity to stake their claim for selection.

The Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy, a 50-over competition, kicks off on Saturday. While many of England’s centrally-contracted players will miss the opening weekend due to Tammy Beaumont’s wedding, they will have chances to feature for their regions before the T20I series against Pakistan on May 11.

“It’s never a closed door,” Knight emphasized. “The standard of regional games has skyrocketed, so performances are more valuable. We want England players to dominate and put their names forward for selection.”

Competition for places in England’s T20 setup is fierce ahead of the World Cup in Bangladesh. Knight is encouraged by the recent 4-1 series win in New Zealand and the return of Mahika Gaur and Freya Kemp from injury.

“We have a real depth of players,” Knight said. “It makes selection tougher, but it’s a good place to be. With the World Cup in October, we need to keep moving forward.”

Maia Bouchier emerged as a breakout star in New Zealand, finishing as the leading run-scorer. Knight praised her talent and ability to convert it into performances.

“She’s someone you watch and think, ‘how does she play that shot?'” Knight said. “She’s had a brilliant tour, and now it’s about building on that consistency.”

Edgbaston has already sold over 10,000 tickets for England’s opening T20I against Pakistan. Knight believes the joint marketing campaign with the men’s series can build on the success of last summer’s Ashes.

“It was an awesome summer to be involved with,” Knight said. “We felt the support and momentum for cricket around the country. Hopefully, we can put on a show.”

Heather Knight's Heroics Lead England to T20I Series Lead

Heather Knight’s Heroics Lead England to T20I Series Lead

England’s Heather Knight once again proved her mettle as she guided her team to a 15-run victory over New Zealand in the second T20I in Nelson. Knight’s unbeaten 56* lifted England from a precarious 77 for 6 to a competitive 149 for 7.

New Zealand’s chase started promisingly with Sophie Devine and Amelia Kerr at the helm. However, the return of England’s frontline spinners, Charlie Dean, Linsey Smith, and Sarah Glenn, proved decisive. Dean and Glenn had earlier played crucial roles with the bat, supporting Knight’s rescue act.

Smith, making her international comeback after nearly five years, made an immediate impact by dismissing Suzie Bates with her first delivery. Dean then removed Devine, while Gibson’s dismissal of Kerr proved to be the turning point.

As the asking rate climbed, New Zealand’s middle and lower order crumbled under the pressure. Maddy Green’s struggles continued, and Lauren Bell claimed two wickets in three balls to seal the victory for England.

Knight’s innings was a masterclass in composure and adaptability. She played alongside Dean and Glenn to stabilize the innings and then accelerated the scoring rate in the final overs. Her ability to adapt to the situation and play according to the team’s needs is a testament to her leadership qualities.

England’s spinners were the stars of the show, with Dean, Smith, and Glenn combining for figures of 12-0-74-4. Their ability to control the run rate and pick up crucial wickets proved to be the difference between the two sides.

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