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Tammy Beaumont to retire from international cricket after India Test at Lord's

England batter Tammy Beaumont will retire from internationals after the one-off Test against India at Lord's starting July 10. The 35-year-old ends a 17-year career with 260 appearances.

England opener Tammy Beaumont announced she will retire from international cricket after the one-off women's Test against India at Lord's. The 35-year-old made the announcement ahead of the match that begins on July 10. Beaumont has played 260 matches for England across all formats since her debut in 2009.

She has appeared in 11 Tests, 140 ODIs and 109 T20Is. Beaumont is England's leading century-maker in women's ODIs. She will continue to play domestic cricket after the Test concludes.

The match marks her final international appearance. Beaumont holds the record as England's leading ODI centurion.

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  1. DevelopingJul 8, 2026 · CricHubb Desk
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