Knott`s all-round capabilities have shone through, as she also claimed 12 wickets at an average of 28.66, marking her strongest season yet in the domestic one-day tournament. Her determination is fueled by Queensland`s recent near-misses, including a runner-up finish to Tasmania and back-to-back defeats in the WBBL finals.
With aspirations to represent Australia A in upcoming series against England A, Knott`s focus remains on lifting the Ruth Preddy Cup for Queensland. Following her successful stint with the Southern Vipers in England, she is also set to join Hampshire in the ECB’s new women’s county white-ball competitions. The WNCL final promises to be a thrilling encounter as Queensland seeks redemption and glory.
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