England posted a commanding victory over New Zealand by eight wickets in their last group stage clash in the ongoing Women's World Cup in Visakhapatnam on Sunday.
Beaumont's(78 in 105 balls, with 10 fours and a six) knock helped her become the ninth-highest run-getter in ODIs of all time, while, despite her failure, Nat Sciver Brunt (7) managed to secure her spot in the 1,000 Women's World Cup runs club, becoming the ninth player to do so.
Former England skipper Heather Knight suffered a significant tendon injury to her right hamstring, because of which she has been ruled out of the home international cricket as well as from The Hundred in 2025, as per the ECB.
Key batter Heather Knight is in doubt for the series that commences in Derby on May 30 due to a hamstring issue, with all-rounder Alice Capsey drafted into a 16-player group as cover for the former England captain.
England top-order batter Tammy Beaumont is eyeing a strong performance in the upcoming domestic One-Day Cup in order to make a comeback to the national team under newly appointed head coach Charlotte Edwards.
Capsey has played 37 matches so far in T20Is where she has managed to score 701 runs at a strike rate of 119.62 with the highest score being 67*. She has also bagged five wickets in this format and has conceded runs at an economy of 6.42 with the best figures of 2/4 in the match.
Sarah Glenn has claimed a total of eight wickets through four matches of England's ongoing T20I series at home against New Zealand and this has allowed the right-armer to maintain her place as the No.2 ranked T20I bowler in the world and rise to a new career-best rating with 768 rating point
Nat Sciver-Brunt's fiery hundred and Danielle Wyatt's knock of 44 runs powered England to 302/5 against Pakistan in the third and final ODI of the series at the County Ground on Wednesday
Richa Ghosh's 51-run knock went in vain as Delhi Capitals (DC) sealed a 1-run win over Royal Challengers Bangalore in the 17th match of the Women's Premier League (WPL) 2024 at Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi on Sunday.
Jemimah Rodrigues and Alice Capsey's brisk knocks powered Delhi Capitals to 181/5 against Royal Challengers Bangalore in their Women's Premier League match here at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Sunday.