London, April 24 -- England batter Heather Knight has declared herself fit and ready to help her side to a second ICC Women's T20 World Cup title on home soil later this year.
Knight hasn't featured at T20I level since she badly hurt her hamstring against the West Indies in Chelmsford in May last year, with the former England skipper forced to sit out the most recent home summer in a bid to return to full fitness.
The 35-year-old showed glimpses of her best when scoring 288 runs at last year's ICC Women's Cricket World Cup and the stylish right-hander now wants to turn those efforts into some consistent showings in the shortest format when the next edition of the T20 World Cup commences in England and Wales on June 12, according to ICC.
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