Tributes flow for Tammy Beaumont after England star announces retirement

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Last Updated on 3 hours ago by Charbel Coorey

Tributes have flown in spades for Tammy Beaumont after the England great announced her retirement from international cricket. The historic Test match against India, which begins on July 10, will be her last match.

After making her debut as an 18-year-old in 2009, Beaumont has gone on to make 260 appearances for her country across formats, scoring the most ODI centuries of any England women’s player (12). She also won player of the tournament in England’s memorable triumph in the 2017 ODI World Cup.

Her final match will also be memorable. A big crowd is expected for the first-ever women’s Test at Lord’s, and it’s an event that shows how far women’s cricket has come.

“In my lifetime, women couldn’t even go in the pavilion and couldn’t be MCC members, but now it sounds like it’s going to be packed,” Beaumont said, as quoted by cricinfo.

“To potentially play in front of 20,000 people in a Test match at Lord’s shows how far the game has come in a short space of time. It’s just incredible and something that we can all be really proud of.”

Fans and pundits praise Tammy Beaumont for outstanding career

Beaumont announced her retirement after scoring 7,325 runs for England across formats. This includes a double hundred in Tests against Australia, a format the opener admitted she would’ve loved to play more of had there been the opportunities.

“Test cricket for women should not be tokenism,” she said. “I made my debut in front of five people besides the groundmen and now we will be playing a Test match potentially in front of 20,000.”

Fans were full of praise for Beaumont, who finishes as England’s second-highest ODI run-scorer in women’s cricket behind the great Charlotte Edwards.

“Congratulations on an incredible career Tammy Beaumont – always been one of my favourite cricketers and given it your all. You should be very proud, and good luck in whatever the future brings,” wrote one fan on X (formerly Twitter).

“I’m really going to miss Tammy Beaumont. She’s a classy player with a batting style that’s easy on the eye. I’ve always enjoyed watching her and was privileged to see her score her double century at Trent Bridge in 2023,” wrote another.

Here are some of the reactions.

Charbel Coorey
Charbel Coorey
Charbel Coorey is the owner & founder of cricblog.net, based in Sydney, Australia. He started the website to fulfill his love for the game of cricket after playing the sport right through his teenage years and early 20s. He also had the privilege of playing grade cricket for Fairfield Liverpool Cricket Club. Charbel has been featured on other publications including OP India, Times of India, and The Roar, among others. He is also a keen fantasy sports player. Charbel has also had the privilege of interviewing cricketers on the CricBlog TV YouTube channel, including James Neesham, Rassie van der Dussen, Andrew Tye, Shreyas Gopal, Jaydev Unadkat and Saurabh Netravalkar: https://www.youtube.com/@cricblogtv For any story tips or questions, you can contact Charbel at charbelcoorey@cricblog.net.

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