Personal Details
- Date of Birth 29 November 2002
- Position All-rounder
- Batting Style Right Handed Bat
- Bowling Style Right-Arm Off Spin
- Local Club University of Queensland Cricket Club
- Country Australia
Australia
All-rounder
Charli Knott is a dynamic all-rounder from Hervey Bay, Queensland, known for her right-handed batting and right-arm off-spin bowling. She made her debut for Queensland Fire in the Women's National Cricket League at just 15 years old and has been a key player for the Brisbane Heat in the Women's Big Bash League since WBBL|04.
In the 2024–25 WNCL season, Knott showcased her prowess by scoring 542 runs at an average of 54.2 and taking 12 wickets, leading to her selection in Australia's T20 squad.
Matches
M
|
Innings Batted
Inn
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Runs scored
Runs
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Highest Score
HS
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Batting Average
Avg
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50s Scored
50s
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100s Scored
100s
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Strike rate
SR
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Not Outs
NO
|
4s Hit
4s
|
6s Hit
6s
|
Catches
Ct
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Stumpings
St
|
|
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WBBL | 59 | 48 | 654 | 55 | 19.82 | 1 | 0 | 122.7 | 15 | 69 | 14 | 15 | 0 |
M: Matches
Inn: Innings Batted
Runs: Runs scored
HS: Highest Score
Avg: Batting Average
50s: 50s Scored
100s: 100s Scored
SR: Strike rate
NO: Not Outs
4s: 4s Hit
6s: 6s Hit
Ct: Catches
St: Stumpings
Matches
M
|
Overs Bowled
O
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Wickets Taken
W
|
Best Bowling
BB
|
5 Wickets
5w
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Average
Avg
|
Economy
Econ
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Maidens Bowled
Mdn
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Runs Conceded
Runs
|
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WBBL | 59 | 95.4 | 26 | 3/19 | 0 | 27.81 | 7.56 | 0 | 723 |
M: Matches
O: Overs Bowled
W: Wickets Taken
BB: Best Bowling
5w: 5 Wickets
Avg: Average
Econ: Economy
Mdn: Maidens Bowled
Runs: Runs Conceded
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