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England’s Heather Knight targeting World Cup as she recovers from hamstring injury | Cricket News

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Former England cricket captain Heather Knight believes she is on track to be fit for the World Cup as she prepares to capitalise on her injury misfortune by cheering on the Lionesses at Euro 2025.

The 34-year-old’s summer was ruined by a significant hamstring tendon issue suffered during last month’s T20 clean sweep against the West Indies.

Unable to feature in the upcoming series against India, she has instead booked a holiday to Switzerland and plans to watch Sarina Wiegman’s England launch their European Championship title defence with Group D fixtures against France and the Netherlands in Zurich on July 5 and 9.

This year’s ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup in India is scheduled to begin on September 30, with England’s opening match coming against South Africa on October 3.

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Lauren Winfield-Hill on Heather Knight

Lauren Winfield-Hill discusses Heather Knight’s great performance against West Indies and how big this will be for her following her loss of captaincy

“That World Cup is what I’m aiming for, it’s what I’ve got my sights set on,” Knight said.

“There’s always bumps in the road with rehab but hopefully everything goes smoothly and I can be back early September and get a bit of cricket in before the World Cup.

“Things are tracking pretty well to hopefully be fit for that. It’s healing well.

“We’re not gonna rush things. It’s a pretty gnarly injury: I ripped off the tendon quite well from the bone, so I have to be a little bit careful coming back.”

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The England Women's squad for Euro 2025 has been announced by a star-studded line-up, including the likes of David Beckham, Harry Kane, Keely Hodgkinson, Ian Wright and Jill Scott!

The England Women’s squad for Euro 2025 was announced by a star-studded line-up, including the likes of David Beckham, Harry Kane, Keely Hodgkinson, Ian Wright and Jill Scott!

Knight, who sat out three subsequent ODIs against the Windies and is also missing London Spirit’s defence of The Hundred, was on crutches for two weeks but avoided surgery.

She is determined to make the most of her enforced absence amid the “extremely dull” rehabilitation process.

“I’m going to Switzerland next week to watch the Lionesses play, so that’s something I wouldn’t have been able to do if I was playing cricket,” said Knight.

“I always love watching women’s sport and it’s the opportunity to go to a pretty cool country.

“I know a few of the players loosely: I’ve done a few bits with Leah [Williamson, England captain] and come across a few of the girls at events.

“It’s really cool to see what they’ve done for women’s sport in this country.

“Hopefully they can be successful because that Euros win in the UK [in 2022] was a really special moment for women’s sport in this country and changed the face of football.”

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Jordan Nobbs on England and Sarina Wiegman

Former Lioness Jordan Nobbs speaks to Sky Sport News about England’s chances at Euro 2025, the fact their winning mentality will get them through squad absences and gives an insight into Sarina Wiegman’s management style

It has been a difficult few months for Knight.

She was stripped of the England captaincy following nine years in the role in the wake of an Ashes humiliation in Australia before sustaining the long-term injury in the early weeks of the new era under head coach Charlotte Edwards.

“The Ashes was pretty tough; I was sad that things had ended like that but the ECB decided they wanted me to have a fresh start and that was their decision and completely fine,” she said of the captaincy, which passed to Nat Sciver-Brunt.

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Decisions had to be made | Dagnall not surprised by Knight departure

Sky Sports Charles Dagnall reflects on the decision to replace Knight and says it was inevitable given recent performances and the departure of head coach Jon Lewis

“I’m still very motivated to keep playing for England.”

Alongside England men’s captain Ben Stokes, Knight has given her name to a new national state school competition, which will launch in 2026 and conclude with finals at Lord’s.

The Barclays Knight-Stokes Cup – named after two of England’s greatest state-educated cricketers and the brainchild of another ex-England skipper, Michael Vaughan – aims to drive state school participation in the sport.

“It’s really important that we keep making cricket accessible,” said Knight. “I’m really proud to put my name to it.”

T20 international series at home to India (June-July)

First T20: Saturday June 28 (2.30pm)- Trent Bridge, NottinghamSecond T20: Tuesday July 1 (6.30pm) – Seat Unique Stadium, BristolThird T20: Friday July 4 (6.35pm) – The Kia Oval LondonFourth T20: Wednesday July 9 (6.30pm) – Emirates Old Trafford, ManchesterFifth T20: Saturday July 12 (6.35pm) – Edgbaston, Birmingham

One-day international series at home to India (July)

First ODI: Wednesday July 16 (1pm) – Utilita Bowl, SouthamptonSecond ODI: Saturday July 19 (11am) – Lord’s, LondonThird ODI: Tuesday July 22 (1pm) – Seat Unique Riverside, Chester-le-Street

Watch England’s first T20 international against India live on Sky Sports Cricket from 2pm on June 28 – Stream cricket with NOW



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