Digital Desk, Mumbai. Amid the proliferation of franchise T20 leagues across the world, England opening batsman Tammy Beaumont has called for protecting the 50-over format. Especially from the perspective of women's cricket. Despite the 2023 Men's World Cup being successfully held in India, the future of the 50-over format has been a subject of debate.
“We see the men's game talking about 50-over cricket. 'Is it even worth doing?'” Tammy said on ESPN Cricinfo's Ladies Who Switch podcast. Well, if only four countries are playing Test cricket in women's cricket, then we have to protect 50-over cricket at all costs. I think everyone would love to have multiple Test playing countries and big Test series. But it is not the reality.
“At the same time, if you are just a Test match player and you play two Tests a year, you are not playing much cricket. Hopefully we can maintain and protect all formats of cricket. Not just focus on the T20 wave and leave everything else behind.
Tammy is currently in Mumbai as a member of the England squad for the four-day Test against India at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai from December 14-17. The country is going to host the women's Test after nine years. Tammy, who has scored 3,650 runs in 109 ODI matches. She believes it is important for women's cricket to take care of all three versions of the international game.
Tammy is not a member of the England T20 team. He played this format at the international level two years ago and has played 99 matches so far. The right-handed batsman concluded by saying that she will continue to perform well. Also, the question of selection will be left to the people sitting in the selection team.
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