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England opener Tammy Beaumont: ‘If we play our best cricket, we can beat any team in the world’

Beaumont discusses her early struggles, social media and her hopes for what will probably be her last World Cup By Wisden Cricket MonthlyTammy Beaumont can still remember crying on the Lord’s balcony, wondering if all the sacrifices were worth it. Wondering whether she was even good enough. England had just been beaten by Australia in the first ODI of the 2013 Ashes and another opportunity had passed her by. Coming in at No 6 with the match on the line, she was dismissed cheaply and watched her team slip to a narrow defeat. This was Beaumont’s 51st appearance for England, and she was yet to reach 50 in any format.“I thought: ‘If we don’t win this game I’m getting dropped again’,” says Beaumont. “After the game I disappeared out of the changing room and cried on the benches. The assistant coach Carl Crowe came out to find me and I was sobbing. I was a really ugly crier back then, it was pretty gross! I asked him, ‘Should I just give up?’” Crowe advised Beaumont to take a short break from the game to consider her future. “He said: ‘If you do want to carry on, you need to work out what it is you want to achieve’.” Continue reading...

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