Heather Knight's 300th Cap: England Legend's Remarkable Cricket Milestone

Heather Knight has reached an incredible milestone of 300 international appearances for England. Her consistent performance across all formats makes her one of women's cricket's most reliable players. The landmark came during England's crucial World Cup match against India in Indore. With England unbeaten in the tournament, Knight's experience could prove vital in their quest for semi-final qualification.

Key Points: Heather Knight Reaches 300 International Appearances for England

  • Amassed 4163 runs in 153 ODIs with two centuries and 27 fifties
  • Impressive Test average of 42.17 with highest score of 168*
  • Contributed 56 ODI wickets with best figures of 5/26
  • England remains unbeaten in World Cup heading into crucial India match
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England legend Heather Knight marks 300th international appearance

England cricket legend Heather Knight marks her 300th international appearance with impressive stats across all formats during the Women's World Cup in Indore.

"Knight has been one of the most consistent and dependable performers in women's cricket over the years - Article"

Indore, October 19

England's legendary all-rounder Heather Knight reached a remarkable milestone on Sunday, playing her 300th international match as England took on hosts India in the ongoing ICC Women's World Cup at Indore's Holkar Cricket Stadium.

Knight has been one of the most consistent and dependable performers in women's cricket over the years, excelling both with the bat and ball. Her calm presence and ability to deliver under pressure have been key assets for England's team.

In 153 ODIs, the England star has amassed 4163 runs at an average of 35.58, including two centuries and twenty-seven half-centuries. With the ball, she has also chipped in with 56 wickets, her best figures being 5/26.

Her contribution in the T20I format has been equally impressive. In 132 matches, she has scored 2,331 runs, registering one hundred and eight fifties, and has picked up 21 wickets.

In Test cricket, she has featured in 14 matches, scoring 970 runs at an average of 42.17, which includes two centuries and five fifties. She has the highest score of 168 not out and has scalped seven wickets in the longest format of the game.

Earlier, England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt won the toss and opted to bat against India in the high-stakes Women's World Cup group-stage fixture at Indore's Holkar Cricket Stadium on Sunday.

The Women's World Cup is heating up as the tournament's group stage heads towards the business end. Australia and South Africa have already qualified for the semi-finals, leaving the last two spots up for grabs. Six teams are still in the race, including India and England.

The hosts kicked off the campaign with back-to-back victories but suffered two defeats on the trot against Australia and South Africa. On the other hand, after four matches, England are unbeaten, with the last against Pakistan being washed out in Colombo. With a victory, England, who have heavily relied on their all-rounders, will qualify for the final four.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I appreciate Knight's milestone, I'm more focused on today's match! India needs to bounce back after those two losses. Our bowlers need to find a way to contain her - she's been England's backbone for years.
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Ananya R
These statistics are mind-blowing! 4163 runs in ODIs and contributing with both bat and ball consistently. Women's cricket has come such a long way, and players like Knight have been instrumental in its growth. Hope our Indian girls can learn from such longevity.
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Sarah B
Watching from the UK but currently in Mumbai - what a special moment for Heather! Though I'm cheering for England, I must say the atmosphere at Holkar Stadium looks electric. Indian fans always know how to make cricket special!
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Vikram M
Respect where it's due - Knight is a proper all-rounder in every sense. But today, I'm hoping our spinners can trouble her. The pitch at Indore usually helps spinners, so let's see if our girls can use the home advantage properly.
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Meera T
While celebrating Knight's achievement is wonderful, I do wish our media gave similar coverage to Indian women cricketers' milestones. Our players achieve great things too but often don't get the same recognition. Just a thought!
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David E

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