England opener Tammy Beaumont has announced she will retire from international cricket after the one-off Test against India at Lord's, bringing the curtain down on a remarkable 17-year career.
From becoming England's ODI century queen to rewriting the record books in Test cricket, Beaumont leaves as one of the country's greatest-ever batters.
Here's a look at her international career by the numbers.
Tammy Beaumont Overall international career
Beaumont represented England in 260 international matches across all three formats, scoring 7,325 runs.
Overall record:
- Matches: 260
- Runs: 7,325
- International centuries: 14
- International half-centuries: 56
She also became only the second England women's cricketer to score an international century in all three formats.
Tammy Beaumont Women's ODI career
The 50-over format is where Beaumont enjoyed her greatest success.
She finishes as England Women's record century-maker in ODIs
with 12 hundreds.
ODI record:
- Matches: 140
- Runs: 4,738
- Average: 40.49
- Highest score: 168
- Centuries: 12
- Fifties: 19
Her performances were instrumental in England's triumphant 2017 Women's World Cup campaign, where she was named Player of the Tournament.
Tammy Beaumont Women's Test career
Although England played relatively few Test matches during her career, Beaumont made every opportunity count.
She scored 612 runs in 11 Tests at an average of 34.00, including one century and three fifties.
Her defining moment came in 2023, when she smashed 208 against Australia at Trent Bridge to become the first England woman to score a Test double century. The innings also broke an 88-year-old England record for the highest individual score in Women's Tests.
Test record:
- Matches: 11
- Runs: 612
- Average: 34.00
- Highest score: 208
- Centuries: 1
- Fifties: 3
Tammy Beaumont Women's T20I career
Beaumont also featured regularly in the shortest format, playing 109 T20 internationals for England.
T20I record:
- Matches: 109
- Runs: 1,975
- Highest score: 116
- Centuries: 1
- Fifties: 10
Records that define Beaumont's legacy
Across her international career, Beaumont established herself among England Women's all-time greats.
Her biggest records include:
- England Women's all-time ODI century leader (12 hundreds)
- First England woman to score a Test double century
- Only the second England woman to score centuries in all three international formats
- Player of the Tournament at the 2017 ICC Women's Cricket World Cup
- One of the first recipients of England Women's central contracts in 2015
She also holds several notable statistical records, including the highest individual score by an England woman in Test cricket (208) and the most runs scored by a player on the losing side in a Women's Test (230 across both innings).
A fitting farewell at Lord's
Beaumont's final international appearance will come at a historic venue and on a historic occasion, with England taking on India in the first-ever women's Test to be staged at Lord's.
After nearly 17 years in international cricket, the 35-year-old departs as one of England's most accomplished batters and one of the defining figures in the growth of the women's game.
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