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The former cricket captain in England Heather Knight thinks she is on the right track to be in good shape for the World Cup while she is preparing to capitalize on her misfortune as injury by encouraging lionesses at Euro 2025.
The 34-year-old summer summer was ruined by a major ischo-Jewish tendon number during the T20 clean scan of last month against the Antilles.
Unable to appear in the next series against India, she has rather reserved a vacation in Switzerland and plans to watch England of Sarina Wiegman launching her defending defending championship with group D against France and the Netherlands in Zurich on July 5 and 9.
The ICC Women’s Woman World Cup in India this year is expected to start on September 30, with England’s opening match against South Africa on October 3.
“This World Cup is what I aim, that’s what I put on sight,” said Knight.
“There are always bumps on the road with rehabilitation, but I hope everything is going well and that I can be back in early September and get a little cricket before the World Cup.
“Things follow good enough to be in good shape for that. It heals well.
“We are not going to precipitate things. It is a pretty bad injury: I ripped the tendon from the bone, so I have to be a little careful to come back.”
Knight, who lowered three subsequent ODIs against Windies and who also lacks the defense of London Spirit of the Hunged, was on crutches for two weeks but avoided surgery.
She is determined to make the most of her forced absence in the middle of the “extremely dull” rehabilitation process.
“I’m going to Switzerland next week to watch the lionesses play, so that’s something I couldn’t have done if I was a cricket,” Knight said.
“I still love to look at women’s sport and this is an opportunity to go to a pretty cool country.
“I know that some of the players loose: I made a few songs with Leah (Williamson, captain of England) and I met some of the girls at events.
“It’s really cool to see what they have done for women’s sport in this country.
“I hope they will be able to succeed because the euros earn in the United Kingdom (in 2022) were a really special moment for women’s sport in this country and changed the face of football.”
It was difficult for Knight.
It was stripped of the captain of England after nine years in the role in the rest of a humiliation of ash in Australia before undergoing the long-term injury in the first weeks of the new era under head coach Charlotte Edwards.
“The ashes were quite difficult; I was sad that things ended like that, but the ECB decided that they wanted me to make a new start and it was their decision and quite well,” she said about the captain, who went to Nat Sciver-Brunt.
“I am always very motivated to continue playing for England.”
Alongside the male captain of England Ben Stokes, Knight gave his name to a new national competition for state schools, which will be launched in 2026 and will end with a final in Lord’s.
Barclays Knight -Stokes Cup – named after two of the greatest cricket players in England and the state and the original idea of another former Skipper of England, Michael Vaughan – aims to stimulate the participation of state schools in sport.
“It is really important that we continue to make cricket accessible,” said Knight. “I’m really proud to put my name there.”
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