Knight leaves big shoes to fill as one of England’s most reliable and experienced batters in the middle order, leaving the side in a period of transition alongside Beaumont’s absence at the top.

She has played 15 Tests, 160 one-day internationals and 145 T20s, and led England to two further World Cup finals after the 2017 win – the T20 edition in 2018 and in the 50-over format in 2022, but lost both to Australia.

In 2020, she became the first England player, either in men’s or women’s cricket, to score an international century in all three formats.

“There couldn’t be a more apt moment for Heather to announce her retirement from international cricket than during this most historic occasion at Lord’s and where she led England to a remarkable home World Cup win nine years ago,” stated Clare Connor, managing director of England women.

“Heather’s contribution to England women’s cricket has been extraordinary. She has combined skill and determination as a player with exceptional leadership qualities, helping to shape this team and the game more broadly through one of the most significant periods in its history.”

In December, it was revealed that Knight would not be playing for her franchise London Spirit in The Hundred as she was appointed as general manager for their women’s team.

‘A great of English cricket’

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ARCHIVE: Knight leads England to glory in 2017 World Cup

‘One of the most important leaders in modern British sport’

Analysis by BBC Cricket Correspondent Stephan Shemilt

Heather Knight will not only go down as a great of English cricket, but also one of the most important leaders in modern British sport.

Knight’s nine-year spell as captain was remarkable for its longevity – it took in six different prime ministers – and for everything that was achieved on and off the field.

To follow in the footsteps of Edwards would have fazed some, yet Knight moulded a new generation all the way to that memorable 2017 World Cup final victory at Lord’s. The significance of that triumph grows with every passing year England wait for their next global title.

And, while Knight was delivering the biggest prize in the game, English women’s cricket was also transitioning into the professional and lucrative sport it is today. Knight, and her fellow retiree Tammy Beaumont were at the forefront of the new era.

As a skipper, Knight never managed to get her hands on the Ashes – a draw in Australia in 2017, then back at home in 2023 was as close as she came. A 16-0 humiliation down under in 2025 was the end of her reign. Even then, she had to be removed from the post, when perhaps she felt she could have carried on.

To focus only on Knight the captain does a disservice to Knight the cricketer. A warrior on the field, often battling her body, there were plenty of times when Knight was required to hold England’s batting together.

An epic maiden century in the Ashes Test of 2013 was a sign of things to come, and she would eventually become the first England player – man or woman – to score a hundred in all three formats.

Injuries hampered Knight late in her career, and a transition to the backroom role at London Spirit was a clear indication that she was considering hanging up the boots.

With Knight following Beaumont into retirement, it is a further indication that England are in transition, in need of new stars like Alice Capsey, Grace Scrivens and Tilly Corteen-Coleman to pick up the mantle.

Before that, Knight still has a possible two days of her career remaining. How fitting that she goes out in the first women’s Test at Lord’s. There are not many firsts for the women’s game left, thanks in no small part to Heather Knight.

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