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Charli Knott

Charli Rae Knott is an Australian all-rounder known for her dynamic middle-order hitting, playing for Queensland Fire (WNCL) & Brisbane Heat (WBBL), and recently for UP Warriorz (WPL) and London Spirit (England). Key achievements include the WBBL|09 Young Gun award for best young player and significant performances for Australia A, marking her as a rising international talent. 

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Full Name
Charli Rae Knott
Born
29 November 2002
Place Of Birth
Hervey Bay, Queensland
Country
Australia
Role
Batting Allrounder
Batting Style
Right Handed Bat
Bowling Style
Right-arm off-break
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Stats

Match Format Date Runs BF 4s 6s SR
Surrey Women vs The Blaze Women · Match 39 List A June 13, 2026 26 31 3 1 83.87
The Blaze Women vs Lancashire Women · Match 23 Women T20 June 7, 2026 11 12 2 0 91.67
The Blaze Women vs Warwickshire Women · Match 21 Women T20 June 5, 2026 11 11 2 0 100.00
The Blaze Women vs Durham Women · Match 17 Women T20 May 31, 2026 14 12 3 0 116.67
Warwickshire Women vs The Blaze Women · Match 10 Women T20 May 27, 2026 27 22 5 0 122.73
Lancashire Women vs The Blaze Women · Match 8 Women T20 May 25, 2026 3 5 0 0 60.00

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Teams Represented

  • Domestic (Australia): Queensland Fire (WNCL), Brisbane Heat (WBBL)

  • International/Representative: Australia A

  • Overseas: Southern Vipers (England), Wellington Blaze (New Zealand), UP Warriorz (WPL), London Spirit (The Hundred)

Records & Awards

  • WBBL Young Gun Award: Won for WBBL|09 (2023-24) for best young player.

  • Career-Best Scores/Figures: Scored 68 for Wellington (2022-23), a List A century for Southern Vipers, and 4/23 for Southern Vipers in Charlotte Edwards Cup.

  • Australia A: Scored 155 runs and took 6 wickets in 7 matches during a tour of England.

  • WNCL: Strong 2024-25 season with 542 runs (avg 54.2) and 12 wickets. 

Recent Activity

  • WBBL (Brisbane Heat): Played several matches in November/December 2025, scoring 27 (vs. Strikers, 29 Nov), 11 (vs. Strikers, 24 Nov), 31 (vs. Stars, 22 Nov), and 32 (vs. Scorchers, 11 Nov).

  • Australia A: Captained Australia A in both four-day and T20 formats during a home series against India A in 2025, impressing selectors.