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Tammy Beaumont's delightful 150 runs gave England W a great win against Ireland.

10 Sep, 2024 11:33 AM, Tue

Tammy Beaumont's delightful 150 runs gave England W a great win against Ireland.

Tammy Beaumont's 150 not out conveyed a monstrous 275-run triumph for Britain Ladies - their greatest winning edge in ODIs - and an unassailable 2-0 lead in their series with Ireland. Beaumont confronted only 139 balls for her innings, which included 16 fours and a six as the guests cavorted home with 33.1 overs in excess at Stormont. Skipper Kate Cross, who returned vocation best figures with ball and bat in the primary game as Britain won by four wickets, took 3 for 8 from only four overs as Ireland were skittled for 45 in Monday's down, their most minimal at any point complete in ODIs. The two players have for quite a while confronted what could be inevitable that Britain have continued on from them in T20Is and that was affirmed when they were avoided with regard to the crew for the following month's T20 World Cup in the UAE. Subsequently, they are the points of a second-string Britain Ladies' side visiting Ireland for three ODIs in Belfast followed by three T20Is in Dublin as the World Cup crew gets ready to leave for a pre-competition instructional course in Abu Dhabi. Beaumont's tenth ODI century moved her unmistakable of Nat Sciver-Brunt and Charlotte Edwards at the first spot on England's list for most hundreds in the configuration and she is currently third on the general rundown, behind Meg Lanning (15) and Suzie Bates (13). Since losing her hold on a spot in Britain's T20 side - she has played only three T20Is since January 2022, supporting a group missing its WPL stars in New Zealand recently - Beaumont has scored a contest best 118 in the Hundred and a twofold hundred years in last year's Remains Test. She uncovered her most recent execution came in spite of experiencing mid-innings back fits be that as it may, regardless of another disobedient presentation, there wasn't any need to focus on discrediting anybody. "That is likely something about my personality," Beaumont said. "Since I was around four I got told I was unable to do a ton of things and I've disproved a many individuals so I believe it's forever been the way. "In any case, I think for me currently, I have nothing left to demonstrate in my game. I'm playing for myself and playing for Britain and playing for my partners. I've broken a couple of records and no big deal either way. I don't need to continue to show what me can do. I simply need to continue playing and appreciating it." Nor did she hold onto any terrible sentiments about being disregarded for the captaincy on this visit. "Kate and I are both genuine experienced payers and she's worked really hard up until this point," Beaumont said. "It was ideal to be remembered for this crew and ideally guide a few more youthful players and welcome them into the Britain club thusly. For me it was just about having a genuine distinction of addressing the shirt and coming here and ensuring we won the series." In the interim Freya Kemp, who is region of the planet Cup crew however was shipped off Ireland to discover some structure after a disheartening Hundred mission with Southern Fearless, did exactly that, contributing 65 to a century stand with Beaumont for the fourth wicket. The 19-year-old Kemp struck two sixes in her 47-ball thump, her most noteworthy score in 23 appearances across white-ball designs for Britain. Then, at that point, having as of late gotten back to bowling from an extended back issue, took 2 for 7 from her three overs. Fast Lauren Filer, who was neglected for the T20 World Cup, took 3 for 10 while debutant Georgia Davis finished off Ireland's hapless innings with her second wicket as she returned figures of 2 for 19 off 3.5 overs with her offspin. England 320 for 8 (Beaumont 150*, Kemp 65) beat Ireland 45 (Cross 3-8, Filer 3-10) by 275 runs

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