Updated On: 23 March, 2025 05:52 AM IST | London | IANS
Knight has captained England 199 times since 2016, including leading the team to a home World Cup victory in 2017 and to two other ICC tournament finals

Heather Knight. Pic/Getty Images
Heather Knight has stepped down as England women’s team captain after nearly nine years, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) announced on Saturday. The development comes a day after head coach Jon Lewis’ departure following their 16-0 drubbing against Australia in the Ashes series. Knight will continue to be available for selection.
Knight has captained England 199 times since 2016, including leading the team to a home World Cup victory in 2017 and to two other ICC tournament finals. She oversaw 134 victories as England women captain, second on the list of England women’s all-time most successful captains.