Beaumont's International Career Ends with Golden Duck at Lord's

Tammy Beaumont's international cricket career concluded in a dramatic fashion on day three of the one-off Test at Lord's, as she was dismissed for a golden duck on the very first ball she faced from India's Kranti Goud. England faces a daunting target of 457 runs for victory.
In what proved to be her swansong match for England, veteran batter Tammy Beaumont experienced an unfortunate end to her distinguished international career. Facing India's Kranti Goud for the first delivery of her final innings at the iconic Lord's Cricket Ground, Beaumont was bowled without scoring, registering a 'golden duck'. This happened on the third day of the one-off Test match.
The dismissal came at a crucial juncture for England, who are currently pursuing a formidable target of 457 runs for victory. The immediate consequence of Beaumont's early departure was a significant blow to England's batting lineup and their hopes of mounting a strong challenge in the closing stages of the game.
Beaumont's departure marks the end of a significant chapter in English cricket. Her final appearance, ending in such abrupt fashion, will undoubtedly be a talking point, overshadowing the immense contribution she has made throughout her career.
Ending one's international career with a golden duck is a cruel twist of fate, a stark reminder of the unpredictable nature of cricket, even for its most accomplished players.



