India honour Beaumont and Knight with signed jerseys after Lord's farewell
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India's women's cricket team paid a heartfelt tribute to Tammy Beaumont and Heather Knight in the visitors' dressing room at Lord's on 14 July, presenting the retiring England stalwarts with signed Team India jerseys after the conclusion of the historic one-off Women's Test. The gesture marked the end of two distinguished international careers spanning more than a decade.
A Historic Match, A Fitting Farewell
The Lord's Test was itself a landmark occasion — the first women's Test ever played at the iconic venue. India sealed a commanding 270-run victory, scripting history on the field before turning their attention to honouring two of England's most influential cricketers. For Knight, the former England captain, and Beaumont, the match served as the final chapter in long and celebrated international careers.
The Dressing Room Tribute
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) shared a video of the presentation on its official social media platforms, describing it as 'a fitting tribute to two of the game's modern greats.' The caption accompanying the post read: 'A heartwarming tribute to two incredible careers. #TeamIndia players presented special signed jerseys to Heather Knight and Tammy Beaumont to celebrate their remarkable time in international cricket.'
The presentation took place in the presence of the full England squad, adding a collective, ceremonial weight to the moment.
Jemimah Rodrigues Speaks for the Team
India batter Jemimah Rodrigues addressed the two veterans directly, acknowledging the sacrifices that underpin a long international career. 'So, on behalf of the Indian team, Tammy and Heather, we just want to thank you for all that you've done for women's cricket. It's not easy. The amount of effort, hard work, sacrifices and tears, but just to still come out there and do what you did for the country. You all have inspired a lot more people than you'll realise. And, you know, cricket is all about making memories. And we as the Indian team just want to leave you all with a small memory on your last match for England. Congratulations and all the best for everything,' Rodrigues said in the video.
Legacy of Two Modern Greats
Both Beaumont and Knight played pivotal roles in England's rise as a force in women's cricket over the past decade-plus. Knight led England across formats and was widely regarded as one of the sharpest tactical minds in the women's game. Beaumont was a cornerstone of England's batting lineup, known for her consistency at the top of the order. Notably, the gesture from India — a team they had just beaten by 270 runs — underscored the cross-border respect that defines the sport at its best.
The moment is likely to endure as one of the more memorable images from a watershed week for women's cricket at Lord's.