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ICC Women’s World Cup 2017: Tammy Beaumont named player of the tournament
Opener Tammy Beaumont was named player of the ICC Women's World Cup, after England won its fourth title at Lord's on Sunday.
Written by Asian News International
Published: Jul 24, 2017, 12:29 PM (IST)
Edited: Jul 24, 2017, 12:29 PM (IST)


New Delhi [India]: Opener Tammy Beaumont was named player of the ICC Women’s World Cup, after England won its fourth title at Lord’s on Sunday. The 26-year-old from Dover, who was playing her maiden world cup, scored 23 in the final as England scored 228 for seven. The England Women Cricket team staged a comeback to beat India by nine runs in final. Beaumont finished the tournament as the most successful batter with 410 runs in nine matches, at an average of 45.55. She started slowly in the tournament when she managed only 40 runs in the first three matches, but turned things around against South Africa in Bristol when she scored a magnificent 148 from 145 balls with 22 fours and a six. READ: England win ICC Women’s World Cup 2017; Anya Shrubsole’s 6-for quashes India’s dream of maiden title
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Her other knocks included 14 against India in the tournament opener in Derby, 14 against Pakistan in Leicester, 12 against Sri Lanka in Taunton, 49 against Australia in Bristol, 93 against New Zealand in Derby, 42 against the West Indies in Bristol and 15 in the semi-final against South Africa in Bristol. Beaumont was selected as the Player of the Tournament by a five-person selection panel that comprised Geoff Allardice (ICC General Manager – Cricket, and Chairman Event Technical Committee), former England captain Charlotte Edwards, former Australia all-rounder Lisa Sthalekar, former West Indies fast bowler Ian Bishop and former India player turned journalist Snehal Pradhan.