Tammy Beaumont Height, Weight, Family, Boyfriend, Education, Biography


Tammy Beaumont Quick Info
height 5 feet 5 inches
weight 67 kg
Date of birth 11 March 1991
Zodiac sign Pisces
friend callum davy

Tammy Beaumonte is an English professional cricketer who has represented his country in all 3 formats of the game (Test, ODI and T20I) as an opener and occasional wicketkeeper. He played a key role in England’s victory in 2017 ICC Women cricket world cupThis was the fourth time that England had won the title. He scored a tournament-best 410, including a massive 148 against South Africa in the group stage and a team-best score of 49 in the next leg in a narrow 3-run win against arch-rivals Australia. match. He was also adjudged ‘Player of the Tournament’. In the English domestic circuit, she has also played for her home county of Kent (2007–present). lightning (2020-present) in all formats. In franchise-based T20 cricket, she has turned out for all stars (2016-2017) and southern viper in (2018–2019) Women’s Cricket Super League (WCSL); And this Adelaide Strikers (2016-17-2017-18), Melbourne Renegades (2019-20), and Sydney Thunder in (2020-21-present) WBBL (Women’s Big Bash League). she has also played for london spirit (2021-present) in hundredA professional franchise 100-ball cricket tournament which was started by England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) as a new format of cricket which was first played in July and August 2021.

name at birth

Tamsin Tilly Beaumont

nick name

Tammy, Tambo, Tamwar, Tamzo, Tams, Titch, Squirrel

Tammy Beaumont as seen in an Instagram post in July 2021
Tammy Beaumont as seen in an Instagram post in July 2021 (Tammy Beaumont / Instagram)

Sun sign

Pisces

birth place

Dover, Kent, England, United Kingdom

Habitat

Loughborough, Charnwood, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom

nationality

English

education

Tammy attended Sir Roger Manwoods School, a selective grammar school in Sandwich, Kent. After graduating high school, she was involved in Loughborough University, a public research university in Loughborough. He studied chemistry and sports science there.

Business

professional cricketer

Tammy Beaumont as seen in an Instagram post in June 2021
Tammy Beaumont as seen in an Instagram post in June 2021 (Tammy Beaumont / Instagram)

family

  • father – Kevin Beaumont (research scientist)
  • Mother – Julie Beaumonte
  • siblings – Michael Beaumont (Brother)
  • other – Heather Latimer (Sister-in-law)

batting

right handed

role

Opening Batter, Contemporary Wicketkeeper

Jersey number

12 – Test Matches, One Day International (ODI), T20 International (T20I), Southern Vipers (WCSL), London Spirit (The Hundred)

Make

strong

height

5 feet 5 inches or 165 cm

weight

67 kg or 147.5 lbs

lover / spouse

Tammy has dated –

  1. callum davy (2020-Present) – Tammy started dating Callum Davy in April 2020 and the couple got engaged in January 2022.

Tammy Beaumont and Callum Davey as seen in October 2021
Tammy Beaumont and Callum Davey as seen in October 2021 (Tammy Beaumont/Instagram)

Caste / Ethnicity

White

She is of British descent.

hair color

dark brown

eye color

Blue

sexual orientation

Straight

special features

  • toned physique
  • center parted, shoulder length, straight hair
  • friendly smile
  • radiant face
  • he has a mole on his neck

brand advertising

Tammy is sponsored by –

  • Grey-Nicole (cricket equipment and clothing brand)
  • JM Fin (Investment and Wealth Planning Service Provider)

He has served as the brand ambassador for –

  • NOCCO UK (Health Supplement Manufacturer)
  • Zwingo (Sports Apparel/Equipment Manufacturer)
  • PAYNTR (Performance Sports Footwear Manufacturer)
  • Crazy Catch UK (Cricket Training Equipment Manufacturer)

Tammy Beaumont as seen in an Instagram post in August 2020
Tammy Beaumont as seen in an Instagram post in August 2020 (Tammy Beaumont / Instagram)

Tammy Beaumont Facts

  1. Tammy began playing cricket as a child in Sandwich, a historic town in the Dover district and Civil Parish district where she was born. Her mother first helped her get selected in the cricket team when she was just 8 years old. Soon, Tammy was playing with her brother Michael and their father. Sandwich Town Second XI,
  2. His cricketing journey came to a sudden halt in his early teens when he was diagnosed with a food allergy that had slowed his development. As a result, he was not selected for Kent’s under-11 cricket team. Her mother then encouraged her to do gymnastics to develop her muscles. Tammy became so adept at the game that she moved on national school gymnastics the champion.
  3. He returned to cricket in the mid-2000s and made his debut for Kent in 2007. Later that year, he was included in the England development team, which he participated in. European Championship,
  4. In August 2009, he scored his first home century against Surrey. A month later, after regular wicketkeeper Sarah Taylor withdrew to focus on her studies, she was included in England’s squad for the team’s tour of the West Indies. Tammy made his international debut in November 2009 in both ODI and T20I formats on that tour.
  5. when ECBIn 2014, the governing body for the sport in the country had announced central contracts for women players, for the first time in history, she was one of 18 beneficiaries.
  6. during 2017 ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup, in a group stage game against South Africa, he and Sarah Taylor were involved in a 275-run partnership. It was the highest second wicket partnership at that time in the history of the tournament as well as the highest partnership for any wicket in the history of the tournament. 2 games later, against New Zealand, he and Natalie Sciver were involved in a 170-run partnership. It was the highest fourth-wicket partnership at that time in the history of the tournament.
  7. His ‘Player of the Tournament’ gallantry in that event won him MBE (The Most Outstanding Order of the British Empire) on the Queen’s 2018 New Year Honors List. In December 2017, he was included in ‘.ICC (International Cricket Council) Women’s ODI Team of the Year”.
  8. In June 2018, he scored his maiden century in a WT20I match which was the 9th such instance in 434 WT20I matches. She was just the 7th cricketer to achieve the rare feat and only the second English cricketer after teammate Danny Wyatt’s WT20I century against Australia in November 2017 and against India in March 2018. Tammy had a brutal innings of 116 runs in just 52 balls against South Africa. Helped England score 250 runs, a new record for the highest innings total in WT20Is.
  9. In June 2019, in the second Women’s ODI of that year women’s ashes series, he had scored 114 off 115 balls in a losing attempt. This was the first century by an England cricketer in a women’s ODI match. women’s ashes,
  10. In January 2022, he had won the prestigious award.ICC Women’s T20I Cricketer of the Year award.

Featured image by Tammy Beaumont/Instagram

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