Heather Knight ends England career, expresses contentment
BBC Sport • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 13, 2026, 1:11 PM
Last updated Jul 13, 2026

Heather Knight has announced her retirement from international cricket, expressing that she is "really content" with her decision. The former England captain and World Cup winner reflected on her successful career while acknowledging the end of her time representing the national team. Knight's leadership has been instrumental in England's achievements over the years. Fans and colleagues have expressed their appreciation for her contributions to women's cricket, marking her departure as a significant moment in the sport's history.
- •Knight announced her retirement on July 13, 2026.
- •She feels 'really content' after her international career.
- •Knight was a former England captain and World Cup winner.
- •Her leadership has played a key role in England's success.
- •Many have expressed appreciation for her contributions to the sport.
- 1:11 PMBBC Sport — Knight 'really content' after ending England career
"Former England captain and World Cup winner Heather Knight says she is "really content" after calling time on her international career.
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