Pakistan skipper Babar Azam was on Monday voted because the ICC ‘Men’s Player of the Month’ for March, whereas Australian opener Rachael Haynes bagged the honour amongst ladies.
Azam scooped the honour following quite a few thrilling batting shows in Pakistan’s multi-format collection towards Australia.
Amassing 390 runs within the pulsating Test collection, his supreme contribution was highlighted by his record-breaking innings of 196 within the second Test, salvaging a draw for his facet towards the percentages on the ultimate day in Karachi.
At the forefront of his facet’s batting unit, his exploits in the course of the subsequent ODI battles that happened in March additionally cemented Azam’s declare because the standout participant in worldwide cricket in the course of the month.
Azam acquired the award forward of fellow nominees Kraigg Brathwaite (West Indies) and Pat Cummins (Australia), and in doing so, grew to become the primary participant to win the award on two events, after being topped in April 2021.
Speaking about Azam’s phenomenal performances in March, member of the voting panel and former West Indies worldwide Daren Ganga stated, “Babar wins this award not only because of the significant glut of runs scored during the Pakistan vs Australia tour, but also because his success with the bat across formats.” “Being able to fulfil the burden of expectation as a captain and batter for Pakistan as host to an Australian team visiting after 24 years is a monumental achievement.” Haynes bagged the honour on the again of a formidable set of shows on the highway to Australia’s seventh ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup title.
Scoring 429 priceless runs in eight matches at a mean of 61.28, her extraordinary feats on the high of the order proved essential to her facet’s unbeaten run to the ultimate, the place they subsequently overcame England to cap an exciting event.
She pipped fellow nominees Sophie Ecclestone (England) and Laura Wolvaardt (South Africa) to win the award.
“Rachael Haynes has displayed tremendous consistency for Australia,” remarked former Pakistan skipper Sana Mir.
“She set the tone for the tournament with a big hundred in their first game and her contributions throughout the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup set a platform for the other batters to build on. Haynes is a quality batter and a leader in women’s game.”