Knight flags Mandhana as key threat for England ahead of Sunday’s World Cup clash
After modest scores of 8, 23, and 23, Mandhana returned to form with a fluent 80 against Australia in Visakhapatnam, though India narrowly lost by three wickets.
After modest scores of 8, 23, and 23, Mandhana returned to form with a fluent 80 against Australia in Visakhapatnam, though India narrowly lost by three wickets.
In the company of Amy Jones, Knight put England back on course, with the duo adding 100 runs for the fourth wicket. Jones perished in the 38th over, holing out to mid-off off the bowling of Rowe with England still 74 adrift of victory.
Knight has captained England since 2016 and has helped transform the women's game, highlighted by the 2017 World Cup victory. Harris, on the other hand, started his career at Glamorgan, making his debut at the age of 16. After a successful start to his career, he moved to Middlesex and has established himself in the county game.
With the start of the English cricket season put back until July 1, doubts remain over England women's limited overs matches at home to India.
Besides helping transport medicines, Knight will also speak to people about the importance of self-isolation under the current circumstances.
The Heather Knight led side have joined South Africa and India in the knockout stage of the tournament.
Knight's 108* is the third-highest individual score in the overall history of the Women's T20 World Cup.
England skipper Heather Knight also stated that she would have liked to bowl first at this wicket.
The tournament is set to be held from 21 February to 8 March.
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