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Tammy Beaumont

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7 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…

8 months ago

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…

10 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…

11 months ago

  • 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…

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

12 months ago

  • 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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