Knight calls on batters to replicate 'outstanding' second day

England captain praises centurion Beaumont’s “concentration and skill level”

Andrew Miller23-Jun-2023Heather Knight has called on her batters to “go again tomorrow” and earn the right to be dominant on a run-laden surface in the Women’s Ashes Test at Trent Bridge, after closing the second day on a promising 218 for 2, thanks to an outstanding century from Tammy Beaumont.Although England still trail Australia’s first-innings 473 by a hefty 255 runs, Beaumont’s first Test century, coupled with 57 from Knight herself and a typically free-flowing 41 not out from Nat Sciver-Brunt allowed England to ratchet up the pressure on the visitors, with the promise of many more runs to come if – as Knight put it at the close – they can be “clinical” upon the resumption.”I’m really proud of Tammy,” Knight told Sky Sports, after Beaumont had emulated her own achievement as the only other women’s cricketer to score an international century across all three formats. “Honestly, it’s hard work being out in the field for so long. But I think the concentration and the skill level that she showed was outstanding.”