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Knight hopeful Lord’s can be more ‘regular fixture’ for England
England Women's Heather Knight batting during the fourth T20 International at The Kia Oval, London, July 13, 2024

HEATHER KNIGHT is hopeful Lord’s can be a more “regular fixture” for her England side as they look to complete an unbeaten home summer there tomorrow.

Last year’s Independent Commission for Equity in Cricket labelled Lord’s as “still a home principally for men,” branding the national women’s team never having played a Test at the home of cricket as “truly appalling.”

While England and Wales Cricket Board chair Richard Thompson has a stated aim to rectify that by 2026, Lord’s did host a Women’s Ashes T20 12 months ago and is scheduled to host at least one white-ball match every year until 2031, starting against New Zealand tomorrow.

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