Tammy Beaumont

Cricketer

Birthday March 11, 1991

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Dover, Kent, England

Age 33 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

#52284 Most Popular

1991

Tamsin Tilley Beaumont (born 11 March 1991) is an English cricketer who currently plays for Kent, The Blaze, Welsh Fire, Melbourne Renegades and England.

She plays primarily as an opening batter and occasional wicket-keeper.

She has previously played for Surrey Stars, Adelaide Strikers, Southern Vipers, Sydney Thunder and London Spirit.

2007

In early 2007, Beaumont made her debut for Kent, batting at number five and scoring 13 not out.

Her first match for the county as wicket-keeper came two months later as Kent hosted Nottinghamshire, and Beaumont claimed two stumpings and a run out.

Later that summer, she was named in the England Development Squad side for the European Championship.

She played in two matches, against Netherlands and Ireland, and made 7 & 8 respectively.

2008

Beaumont continued to make regular appearances for Kent through the 2008 and 2009 seasons, and scored her maiden century in August 2009, hitting 136 off 144 balls to help set up a 184 run victory for Kent against the visiting Surrey side.

The following month she was called up to the England squad to tour the West Indies, as Sarah Taylor withdrew from the squad to focus on her studies.

2009

She made her international debut in the first One Day International of the tour, at Basseterre, on 4 November 2009.

2014

She is the holder of one of the first tranche of 18 ECB central contracts for women players, which were announced in April 2014.

On 9 May 2014 she along with Kathryn Cross and Lauren Winfield joined Chance to Shine Programme as a coaching ambassador.

2015

In April 2015, she was named as one of the England women's Academy squad tour to Dubai, where England women played their Australian counterparts in two 50-over games, and two Twenty20 matches.

2016

In November 2016, she was signed by Adelaide Strikers for the second season of WBBL.

2017

Beaumont was part of England's winning 2017 Women's Cricket World Cup team, and was the leading run-scorer in the tournament.

She was subsequently named player of the tournament, and awarded an MBE in recognition of her achievements.

In 2017, she was re-signed again by Adelaide Strikers for the third season of WBBL.

In 2021, she was drafted by London Spirit for the inaugural season of The Hundred.

In April 2022, she was signed by the Welsh Fire for the 2022 season of The Hundred.

In February 2023, she signed for The Blaze ahead of the upcoming season.

On 22 April 2023, in a match against Central Sparks, she scored a half-century and reached 7000 runs in Women's List A cricket.

In August 2023, Beaumont became the first woman to score a century in The Hundred, scoring 118 for Welsh Fire.

2019

In 2019, she was named as a Wisden Cricketer of the Year.

She is also one of only two women in history to score a century in all three international formats, and holds the record for the highest individual score by an English woman in Test cricket (208).

Beaumont was born in Dover, Kent.

She began playing cricket in nearby Sandwich, where she also attended Sir Roger Manwood's School.

When she was eight years old, her mother, Julie, secured her very first selection in a cricket team.

Beaumont's brother, Michael, was captain of an Under-11 side coached by her father, Kevin, a research scientist.

As Beaumont later explained to Wisden Cricketers' Almanack in 2019:

""My mum tells the story quite proudly ... They were struggling for numbers.

I sat on dad's armchair, looked at his notes and said: 'But I bowl better than him and I bat better than him!

Why can't I play?' Dad looked at mum, who said: 'She’s right.' So then they had to pick me.""

Before long, Beaumont, her brother and her father were all taking the field for the Sandwich Town Second XI, for which her father played as an off spin bowler.

According to Beaumont:

""Michael was a very good fielder, so he'd be at cow corner and I'd be keeping ...

The number of times it was 'stumped or caught Beaumont, bowled Beaumont' was ridiculous.""

As a child, Beaumont suffered from food allergies that slowed her growth.

She was therefore not selected for Kent's Under-11 cricket team.

On her mother's initiative, she took up gymnastics with the aim of building up her muscles, and eventually became a National Schools Gymnastics Champion.

After leaving school, she studied chemistry and sports science at Loughborough University.