The Hundred 2026: Heather Knight committed to playing career despite London Spirit role


Knight has been associated with Spirit since The Hundred’s first season in 2021, leading them to the competition’s title in 2024.

She missed the 2025 edition of the tournament after sustaining a hamstring injury, but remained with the Lord’s-based side as a coach and mentor.

She was subsequently contacted by former England performance director Bobat, in a call she says came “a bit out of the blue”, who offered her a general manager role.

The role will see her offer knowledge of the women’s game, with Bobat having previously worked mostly in men’s cricket, while providing another experienced voice when the tournament is in play.

“I’ll sit across a lot of decisions around the women’s recruitment and be part of a group of us that will form the strategy around our auction planning,” said Knight, who was speaking at Lord’s as Spirit announced the eight players they have signed prior to the auction.

“In terms of day-to-day during the competition I won’t be involved in selection. That’s the head coach and the captain’s job to work that out.

“I’ll be the objective person in the dressing room to make sure I’m supporting and challenging the head coach and helping them in any way they see fit really.

“It’s a slightly different role, I guess one that I’m getting used to, but one I think suits what I’ve done in the game. I’ve had a huge amount of experience in selection for squads as England captain and Spirit captain.”

The role sees Knight reunited with Lewis, who led the England side between 2022 and 2025 and was appointed to his Spirit role in December.

The pair lost their roles as coach and captain following England’s disastrous Ashes tour last winter in which the tourists failed to win a single game.

“I’m delighted we’ve got Jon Lewis on board,” said Knight.

“We’ve stayed in touch. I had a really good working relationship with Jon – we worked brilliantly together over those three years. That relationship is going to be really important.

“We’re viewing it as a partnership in terms of how we run things. And having that pre-existing, really strong relationship is only going to be a really good thing for London Spirit.

“No beating around the bush, the Ashes didn’t finish how we wanted for both of us, and I think we’ve both learned a huge amount from that experience.”



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