ICC Announces Player of the Month Nominees for October

ICC Announces Player of the Month Nominees for October

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has unveiled the nominees for its Player of the Month awards for October, honoring exceptional performances in both men’s and women’s cricket.

Men’s Nominees:

* Noman Ali (Pakistan): The Pakistani pacer impressed in the Test series against England, claiming 20 wickets at an average of 13.85 in two matches. His performance played a pivotal role in Pakistan’s 2-1 series victory.
* Mitchell Santner (New Zealand): Santner’s impactful bowling in the second Test against India in Pune earned him a nomination. His figures of 7 for 53 in the first innings and 6 for 104 in the second innings were instrumental in New Zealand’s historic series win.
* Kagiso Rabada (South Africa): Rabada’s outstanding bowling performance in South Africa’s Test series victory against Bangladesh secured his nomination. He reached the milestone of 300 Test wickets and played a crucial role in South Africa’s victory in the first Test with figures of 9 for 72.

Women’s Nominees:

* Amelia Kerr (New Zealand): Kerr played a key role in New Zealand’s victory at the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in the UAE. She set a new record for wickets taken in the tournament, claiming 15 wickets and scoring 135 runs, earning her the Player of the Tournament award.
* Deandra Dottin (West Indies): Dottin’s impactful return to the West Indies team during the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup earned her a nomination. Her all-round performance helped the team reach the semi-finals, with notable contributions against Scotland, Bangladesh, and England.
* Laura Wolvaardt (South Africa): Wolvaardt’s consistent performance as captain of the South African women’s team during the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup earned her a nomination. She finished as the tournament’s highest run-scorer with 223 runs at an average of 44.60, leading South Africa to the final.

The ICC Player of the Month awards recognize outstanding individual performances in international cricket. The winners will be announced in due course.

Sundar, Atkinson, Cassell Nominated for ICC Player of the Month Award

Sundar, Atkinson, Cassell Nominated for ICC Player of the Month Award

Washington Sundar, the Indian all-rounder, has been nominated for the ICC Player of the Month Award for July, alongside England’s Gus Atkinson and Scotland’s Charlie Cassell. Sundar’s nomination is a testament to his recent performances, which have seen him establish himself as a key player for India.

Sundar’s journey to international recognition has been marked by perseverance and resilience. After battling injuries and spending years on the fringes of the Indian team, he finally broke through in Zimbabwe during a five-match T20I series. With the regular players rested, Sundar seized the opportunity and emerged as the team’s leading spin-bowling all-rounder.

In the first T20I, Sundar impressed with bowling figures of 2/11 and a valuable contribution of 27 runs. He played a crucial role in India’s comeback, helping them turn a 1-0 deficit into a 4-1 series victory. He took six more wickets in the remaining four matches and was named Player of the Match in the third game for his outstanding figures of 3/15. Sundar finished the series as the joint-highest wicket-taker with eight scalps.

Sundar’s impressive form continued in the subsequent series against Sri Lanka, where he earned the Player of the Match award in the only match he played. In a thrilling Super Over, he showcased his all-around abilities.

Meanwhile, Gus Atkinson made a sensational Test debut for England at Lord’s, taking 12 wickets in the match. He bagged a five-wicket haul in each innings, including a remarkable 7/45 in the first innings. Atkinson’s heroics helped England secure an innings victory by 114 runs.

Charlie Cassell, on the other hand, made a record-breaking ODI debut for Scotland against Oman. He claimed a seven-wicket haul (7/21), breaking Kagiso Rabada’s nine-year-old record for the best bowling figures on ODI debut. Cassell’s dream start included two wickets off his first two deliveries in international cricket. His performance ranked as the 7th-best bowling figures in ODI history.

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