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THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 2025
Beaumont scores double century for England women before Australia rebuild lead in Ashes Test

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Reuters
25 June, 2023, 12:20 am
Last modified: 25 June, 2023, 12:25 am

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Beaumont scores double century for England women before Australia rebuild lead in Ashes Test

Beaumont took charge of England's innings and nearly carried her bat before becoming the last wicket to fall for 208 -- the fifth-highest score in women's Test cricket.

Reuters
25 June, 2023, 12:20 am
Last modified: 25 June, 2023, 12:25 am
Photo: Reuters
Photo: Reuters

Opener Tammy Beaumont became the first Englishwoman to score a double century as she led the hosts' fightback on day three of the women's Ashes Test on Saturday before Australia extended their lead to 92 runs.

Beaumont took charge of England's innings and nearly carried her bat before becoming the last wicket to fall for 208 -- the fifth-highest score in women's Test cricket.

She walked off to a standing ovation and fist-bumps from young fans near the pavilion at Trent Bridge after England were all out for 463, giving Australia a first-innings lead of 10 runs.

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England had 19 overs to make inroads into Australia's batting lineup but openers Beth Mooney and Phoebe Litchfield held firm to reach 82-0 at stumps.

Resuming on 218-2, England nearly lost Nat Sciver-Brunt to the first ball of the day when Darcie Brown successfully appealed for lbw, but the home side reviewed the decision and she survived as replays showed the ball was missing leg stump.

Sciver-Brunt completed her half-century but Ashleigh Gardner's spin produced an edge and Alyssa Healy took the catch behind the stumps to send her back to the pavilion for 78.

Beaumont continued to attack before Danni Wyatt fell six short of a half-century on debut when she nicked Brown to second slip.

Australia used eight different bowlers and the 32-year-old Beaumont nearly threw her wicket away when she was on 199, going for a non-existent run before she was sent back by Sophie Ecclestone, giving her team mate a sheepish smile and a thumbs-up in return.

She regained her composure and flicked the next ball off her hip to fine leg to become the eighth woman to score a Test double century, with former Pakistan Kiran Baluch's record of 242 within reach.

Australia's Tahlia McGrath dismissed Ecclestone, Kate Cross and Lauren Filer in successive overs and Beaumont was bowled by Gardner.

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