Tammy Beaumont eyes One-Day Cup success to regain England spot

London [UK], April 23 (ANI): 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.

Beaumont has been a mainstay in all formats since making her debut in 2009, but missed out on selection for the two most recent ICC Women’s T20 World Cups, despite being one of England’s most consistent batters against the white ball in recent years.

With former skipper and England great Charlotte Edwards taking over from Jon Lewis as coach and promising a fresh selection slate for all players, the new One-Day Cup will prove pivotal for Beaumont as she aims to win a place in the squad for this year’s ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup in India.

Beaumont is also a former teammate of Edwards and hopes that some strong performances with The Blaze in the domestic One-Day Cup competition will catch the eye of her new national coach and help her earn selection when the West Indies visit for six white-ball matches on home soil, commencing next month.

“It’s extremely exciting. I think anyone in this county set-up who sticks their hand up will be in with a shout. Performances are going to be in high demand. We know Charlotte is watching. She’s watched every warm-up game, every live stream, she’s texted me about how I’ve got on or asked, ‘how did this person do?’. You won’t find a more passionate person about England women’s cricket, and she’s got a very clear vision of what she wants, so these games are going to be so important,” Beaumont told PA Media as quoted by ICC.

If Beaumont is to win a place in Edwards’ early squads this summer, then runs will be the order of business at The Blaze when they commence their 50-over campaign against Lancashire at Trent Bridge on Wednesday.

The 34-year-old will also face ongoing challenges from the likes of fellow batters Maia Bouchier, Alice Capsey, Sophia Dunkley and former skipper Heather Knight for positions in England’s strong top-order.

But rather than shy away from the competition, Beaumont is relishing the chance to prove herself once again and win a place in England’s team this summer.

“As recently as 2020, 2021, we didn’t have masses of depth, but with the contracts and tiers, competition for places has never been better. That’s good for English cricket, even though, at times, it’s uncomfortable as a player because you’ve got to really earn your spot. International cricket is never easy, so why would you want to play easier cricket to prepare for it? If I’m not trying to get better, to stay ahead, then it’s time to move on,” Beaumont noted.

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