Fast bowler Kayley Knight has been handed her first Women’s ODI call-up ahead of New Zealand’s upcoming one-day series against South Africa.
Knight recently made her T20I debut during the series in which New Zealand secured a 3-0 sweep over Zimbabwe, finishing with two wickets from her two appearances.
A member of New Zealand’s squad at the 2023 U19 T20 World Cup, Knight earned her place in the national setup following consistent domestic performances. She claimed 10 wickets for Northern Brave in the 2025/26 Super Smash, finishing as their joint second-highest wicket-taker, which contributed to her initial T20I selection.
Her performances in the 50-over format have also been notable. Knight played a key role in Northern Brave’s maiden Hallyburton Johnstone Shield triumph, taking 17 wickets to end the competition as their second-highest wicket-taker, including two wickets in the final.
Head coach Ben Sawyer welcomed her selection for the ODI squad, saying: “It’s great to call Kayley up for her first ODI series”.
He further added: “Kayley’s got good pace and control, and a short ball that regularly challenges batters.”
Sawyer also highlighted her domestic impact, stating: “She was an integral part of the Brave’s title-winning HBJ campaign and has shown she has the tools to hold her in good stead in the international game.”
The squad also sees the return of Suzie Bates, Flora Devonshire, and Georgia Plimmer after recovering from injury, replacing Emma McLeod, Polly Inglis, and Bella James. Knight comes into the group in place of Molly Penfold.
New Zealand currently hold a 3-1 lead in the ongoing T20I series, with the final match scheduled for Wednesday, March 25. The first of three ODIs will be played on Sunday, March 29.
New Zealand Squad for South Africa ODIs
Melie Kerr (C), Suzie Bates, Flora Devonshire, Izzy Gaze, Maddy Green, Brooke Halliday, Bree Illing, Jess Kerr, Kayley Knight, Rosemary Mair, Nensi Patel, Georgia Plimmer, Izzy Sharp.