The 24-year-old Berkshire all-rounder took 3–10 in the first match which England won by eight wickets. She then scored 30 runs from 15 balls as New Zealand hit back in the second match.
Knight also hit 26 runs from 27 balls and took 2–14 in the third match as England secured the series 2-1. Knight also featured in the One-Day International series that England also won 2-1.
Her next big date is the Women’s Ashes that will be contested in England in the forthcoming summer.
l WOKINGHAM CC are involved in a switch of dates for the Berkshire men’s team in the Unicorns Trophy.
They, rather than Henley, will host Buckinghamshire on Sunday, April 26, while the match against Oxfordshire on Sunday May 17 moves from Sadlers End to Henley.
Berkshire secretary Roy New said: “We have now learned that Henley CC have a priority booking on the original date, so they and Wokingham have been kind enough to to reverse the original venues.”
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