In the 1951–52
Plunket Shield season, Beard took 16 wickets at 27.25 and was selected for the two Tests against the
touring West Indies side, taking four wickets. He was a stalwart of the Central Districts team until 1960–61, taking 15 wickets and scoring 255 runs at 51.00 in 1953–54 when Central Districts won the Plunket Shield for the first time. He hit his top first-class score of 81 not out against Wellington during the season.
Dick Brittenden said Beard specialised in the
sweep shot, and "would have made more runs in his colourful career had he not expended so much of his patience on bowling". Beard topped the bowling averages in the Plunket Shield in 1955–56 with 28 wickets at 10.64, "and 110 of his 217 overs were maidens". After the
visiting West Indies side won the first two Tests by an innings, they played Central Districts at Wanganui, where Beard top-scored in each innings, making 25 and 67, and took 3 for 52 and 2 for 59 (match figures of 50.1–20–111–5). He returned to the Test team for the last two Tests, and played an important role in New Zealand's first-ever Test victory in the Fourth Test, making 31 and 6 not out and taking 1 for 20 and 3 for 22. But that was his last Test. ==Later career==