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Tammy Beaumont

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4 months ago

  • England 244-9; Australia 248-4. Australia win by six wickets

  • Gardner hits 104no and Sutherland 98no

Ever get the feeling of deja vu? At Indore on Wednesday, Australia took up where they had left off …

England's Tammy Beaumont and Amy Jones are bowled by Pakistan's Diana Baig and Fatima Sana in the second and third over respectively at the Cricket World Cup.
  • England, 253-9, beat Sri Lanka, 164, by 89 runs

  • Captain’s century and Sophie Ecclestone’s spell seal win

A patient hundred from captain Nat Sciver-Brunt saved England from embarrassment against Sri Lan…

Opener Tammy Beaumont says England are aiming to "keep building that momentum" at the World Cup with victory over Sri Lanka on Saturday.

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It took just 34.5 overs for England to arrive at this World Cup, South Africa stunned in a 1…

7 months ago

  • 5th T20i: England, 168-5, bt India, 167-7, by five wkts

  • India win five-match T20 series 3-2

England limped to a consolation five-wicket win in the final T20 at Edgbaston on Saturday evening, chasing do…

  • 3rd T20i: England 171-9 beat India 166-5 by five runs

  • India lead 2-1 in five-match series

When Nat Sciver-Brunt was named as England captain in April, her teammate Tammy Beaumont might have had cause t…

8 months ago

  • Updates from Trent Bridge, 2.30pm (BST) start

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No Charlie Dean. Hmmm. Is that a mossed trick? Sure, conditions in India are different to Nottingham – one of…

  • England 366-6, West Indies 223; England win by 143 runs

  • Openers hit centuries as hosts seal three-match series

England took advantage of the absence of Hayley Matthews to thrash West Indies by 143 runs…

Openers Tammy Beaumont and Amy Jones hit back-to-back centuries as England thrash West Indies by 143 runs in the second ODI.

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