Tammy Beaumont announces retirement after women's Lord's Test at Lord's
ESPNcricinfo • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 8, 2026, 12:35 PM
Last updated Jul 8, 2026

Tammy Beaumont will retire from international cricket following her participation in the upcoming women's Lord's Test, marking the end of a distinguished 17-year career. A pivotal figure in England's 2017 World Cup victory, Beaumont's contributions to the sport have been significant. Her retirement will coincide with her first appearance in a Test at Lord's, enhancing the weight of the occasion for her and her teammates. As she prepares for her final match, Beaumont leaves a legacy of excellence and dedication in women's cricket.
- •Tammy Beaumont will retire after the women's Lord's Test at Lord's.
- •Beaumont has a 17-year career in international cricket.
- •She was part of the 2017 World Cup-winning England team.
- •This match is Beaumont's first Test appearance at Lord's.
- •Her retirement signifies the end of an era for England women's cricket.
- 12:35 PMESPNcricinfo — Tammy Beaumont to retire at the end of maiden women's Lord's Test
"Veteran batter, and 2017 World Cup winner, calls time on 17-year career
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