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End of 17 year long international career! This player’s last match against India
Samira Vishwas | July 11, 2026 8:24 PM CST

New Delhi, 11 July 2026: Tammy Beaumont announced her retirement England cricketer Tammy Beaumont has announced her retirement from international cricket. His 17-year international career will end with the match against India. Beaumont entered international cricket in 2009.

Beaumont scored a total of 12 centuries

Since then, he has played a total of 260 matches for England. He has scored 12 centuries in one-day (ODI) cricket and has become the player with the highest century scorer for England. She also played an important role in England’s victory in the 2017 Women’s World Cup; Beaumont scored 410 runs in that tournament and was declared ‘Player of the Tournament’.

Double century in test cricket

Tammy Beaumont has registered her name in the record books by scoring a double century in Test cricket. She has become the first England woman player to score a double century in a test match. He played an innings of 208 runs against Australia at the Nottingham ground during the 2023 Ashes Test.

She was also the player to score centuries in all three formats for England. Only five England cricketers have achieved this feat, which includes three male cricketers.

Playing internationally for 17 years

Speaking about his decision to retire, Beaumont said, “It has been an honor to play international cricket for England for 17 years. When I fell in love with cricket as a child, I thought playing for England was a possibility.”

“He has inspired so many boys and girls and it gives me great pleasure to think about how much this sport has developed in our country.” Beaumont thanked the fans, support staff, family and his coaches, who inspired him to play cricket and played an important role in his career.


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