DUBAI: England‘s T20 World Cup-winning captain Jos Buttler was on Monday named ICC males’s Player of the Month for the primary time following his stupendous present in November.
Pakistan‘s Sidra Ameen turned the second successive winner of the ladies’s Player of the Month award from the nation, because of her good efficiency within the ODI sequence win over Ireland.
One of probably the most fearsome batters in world cricket, Buttler had produced a Player of the Match efficiency within the dramatic 20-run victory over New Zealand in Brisbane to start out the month with a bang.
Making his a centesimal T20I look, the opener smashed 73 from 47 balls to supply some much-needed momentum to England’s marketing campaign on the T20 showpiece.
After England had secured their passage to the knockout phases, Buttler demonstrated his full array of strokeplay in smashing 80 from 49 balls whereas chasing 169 for victory within the semifinal in opposition to India.
His record-breaking opening partnership of 170 with Alex Hales noticed England declare a historic 10-wicket win in Adelaide.
In the ultimate, Buttler made a invaluable 26 in opposition to a menacing Pakistan bowling assault to steer England to their second T20 World Cup trophy.
“I want to thank the fans for voting for me as the ICC Player of the Month for November. This award is down to the efforts of my teammates in what was the most incredible month of cricket, culminating in winning the ICC men’s T20 World Cup in Australia,” Buttler stated.
“It is right up there amongst the best months of cricket I’ve been involved in, and it was pretty special to lead a group of players to the ultimate accolade of becoming world champions.”
In ladies’s class, Ameen secured the award because of her dominant performances in opposition to Ireland in November’s ODI sequence.
Amassing 277 runs via the sequence and solely being dismissed as soon as, opening batter Ameen began the month together with her highest rating in ODIs, a exceptional 176 not out, because the hosts claimed a convincing 128-run victory within the first match.
She posted one other unbeaten rating of 91 from 93 balls within the second ODI, this time in a nine-wicket victory.
Pakistan‘s Sidra Ameen turned the second successive winner of the ladies’s Player of the Month award from the nation, because of her good efficiency within the ODI sequence win over Ireland.
One of probably the most fearsome batters in world cricket, Buttler had produced a Player of the Match efficiency within the dramatic 20-run victory over New Zealand in Brisbane to start out the month with a bang.
Making his a centesimal T20I look, the opener smashed 73 from 47 balls to supply some much-needed momentum to England’s marketing campaign on the T20 showpiece.
After England had secured their passage to the knockout phases, Buttler demonstrated his full array of strokeplay in smashing 80 from 49 balls whereas chasing 169 for victory within the semifinal in opposition to India.
His record-breaking opening partnership of 170 with Alex Hales noticed England declare a historic 10-wicket win in Adelaide.
In the ultimate, Buttler made a invaluable 26 in opposition to a menacing Pakistan bowling assault to steer England to their second T20 World Cup trophy.
“I want to thank the fans for voting for me as the ICC Player of the Month for November. This award is down to the efforts of my teammates in what was the most incredible month of cricket, culminating in winning the ICC men’s T20 World Cup in Australia,” Buttler stated.
“It is right up there amongst the best months of cricket I’ve been involved in, and it was pretty special to lead a group of players to the ultimate accolade of becoming world champions.”
In ladies’s class, Ameen secured the award because of her dominant performances in opposition to Ireland in November’s ODI sequence.
Amassing 277 runs via the sequence and solely being dismissed as soon as, opening batter Ameen began the month together with her highest rating in ODIs, a exceptional 176 not out, because the hosts claimed a convincing 128-run victory within the first match.
She posted one other unbeaten rating of 91 from 93 balls within the second ODI, this time in a nine-wicket victory.