On a personal level, Knight, a veteran of 10 separate World Cups, is refusing to speculate if this will be her final ICC tournament, revealing that she entertained the idea ahead of previous events.

“I put a lot of pressure on myself to try and perform because I thought ‘this might be my last one, I really want to do well’, and it wasn’t particularly helpful. And that’s certainly something I’ve taken into the last two or three years,” she says.

“I want to live in the moment and to try and contribute as much as I can and yeah who knows? If I’m playing well, if I’m enjoying it and if I’m still wanted there could be things in the future.”

After home success for England’s football and rugby union sides – the Lionesses and Red Roses – in recent years, Knight says this tournament represents a chance to inspire a new generation of cricketers.

“If we can be successful and perform really well, we can leave a legacy of women’s cricket in this country. I think that’s a huge privilege and a huge opportunity that we’re really excited for,” Knight says.

“Obviously the Lionesses, the Red Roses, I loved watching their journey and their success that they’ve had in home events, and there’s nothing better than playing in a home World Cup. It’s a huge opportunity for us and something that’s really exciting.”

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