England batter trades playing in franchise league for off-field role but remains contracted for her country

ESPNcricinfo staff

01-Dec-2025 • 10 hrs ago

Heather Knight has opted out of playing in next year's Hundred to take up a role as London Spirit's first women's team

General Manager.

In a move that signals Knight, the former England captain, could be considering taking a larger step back from her

playing career after the 2026 T20 World Cup on home soil, her new franchise role involves offering technical support to

coaching staff as well as acting as a sounding board for the on-field leadership team from the dugout on match days. She

will work closely with Mo Bobat, London Spirit's Director of Cricket.

"I'm delighted to take up this new role with London Spirit," Knight said. "I have absolutely loved my time at the

franchise, as a player and also as a coach in last year's edition of The Hundred.

In addition to the T20 World Cup, England will also host the first Women's Test match at Lord's, against India in July,

and Knight expects to play a key role in both under her ECB contract, which has another year to run.

"I am still very much committed to and passionate about playing for England and Somerset, but this is a huge development

opportunity for me," she added. "It gives me the chance to learn from one of the best minds in the global game, in Mo,

and broaden my experiences outside of my playing career. I am so excited for everything to come, on and off the field,

in 2026."

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Knight captained London Spirit in the first four editions of The Hundred, including to the 2024 title. Her new off-field

role is a progression from the 2025 season when she acted as a team mentor and coach while recovering from a serious

hamstring injury.

Knight lost the England captaincy in March after a nine-year stint which ended with a winless Ashes tour of Australia at

the start of 2025. She tore her hamstring tendon from the bone while batting against West Indies in May which sidelined

her for much of the home summer but she recovered to be England's leading run-scorer at the World Cup in India and Sri

Lanka. She finished with 228 runs at 48.00 and a strike rate of 85.71 as her side exited in the semi-finals.

Knight had foreshadowed a move into sports administration in 2023, when she completed her Masters of Leadership In Sport

at the Institute of Sports Humanities, co-founded by former England Men's national selector Ed Smith. Her dissertation

focused on balancing traditional international interests with the growth of domestic franchise leagues in the women's

game.

Bobat described Knight as "an asset in every sense of the word".

"Heather's deep understanding of the women's game, and of what is required to perform at the highest level make her the

ideal person to be our first Women's General Manager," Bobat said. "She knows what it takes to win The Hundred and the

franchise will benefit from having one of the game's leading current players in such a key role.

"I'm looking forward to working closely with Heather and excited at the prospect of her forming a trusted partnership

with our Women's Head Coach. It's also great to be able to support Heather with her long-term ambitions and future

career transition. I know how passionate she remains about playing for England and her unwavering commitment to

representing her country."