
She is in full shape in Odi that has currently criticized two consecutive centuries.
England opener Tammy Beaumont beat Smriti Mandhana of India in terms of centuries in Odi female, during the second hate against Western Indies in Leicester on Wednesday.
Tammy Beaumont continues an impressive form
Tammy Beaumont’s century on Wednesday was his 12th ton in Odi, and surpassed Smriti Mandhana, who currently has 11 centuries.
This was the second successive century of Tammy Beaumont. In the first hate against Western Indies in Derby on May 30, Beaumont scored 107 races from 104 balls to Power England to 345/6 after choosing to hit first.
Tammy Beaumont in third place in general
The Wicktkeeper-Kent-Wicktkeeper is now in the third place on the list during most hate centuries among women, with Smriti Mandhana is in fourth place. The former Australia Meg Lanning captain (15 centuries) leads the lists with Suzie Bates (13 centuries) of New Zealand in second place.
On Wednesday, the 34 -year -old scored 106 races of 109 balls, hitting 12 four and a six. It was involved in an association of 202 races with Amy Jones (129) for the first wickt before the latter was fired in 30.
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Tammy Beaumont then forged a 71 -racing stand with batter No.3 Emma Lamb (55) before being fired in 40º. The contributions of the first three of England helped the hosts to post 366/6 after opting to hit first.
At the time of writing this report, the Western Indies were fighting in 177/7 in the 40th, with England wearing well prepared to obtain a victory of the Odi series with a plenty.
Tammy Beaumont’s hate race
Tammy Beaumont, who made his debut in Odi in 2009 also against Western Indies, has played 129 hate to date for England. The right -hand batter has added 4487 races of the 129 games to an average of 41.93.
This also includes 23 fifty -12 centuries. Tammy Beaumont was part of England’s team that defeated India to win the 2017 World Cup title at home. She won the tournament player award and ended up as the tallest corridor in the tournament with 410 races from nine games to an average of 45.56.
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