Akhter, De Klerk And Wyatt-Hodge Nominated For ICC Women’s Player Of The Month Award

Akhter, de Klerk and Wyatt-Hodge nominated for ICC Women’s Player of the Month award

ICC Women: Bangladesh batter Sharmin Akhter, South Africa all-rounder Nadine de Klerk and England opener Danni Wyatt-Hodge have been nominated for ICC Women’s Player of the Month award for November 2024.
Right-handed batter Sharmin celebrates her first nomination of the monthly honour and a win would see her emulate compatriot Nahida Akter as the only other Bangladesh women’s player to win the award since its inception.

Sharmin, 28, enjoyed a splendid start to the ODI series against Ireland, with two excellent performances. She hit a career-high score of 96 in a dominant Player of the Match display in the first game in which the home side recorded a convincing 154-run win. She continued where she left off in the second match, striking 43 to set up a five-wicket victory in Mirpur.

On the other hand, despite a humbling 3-0 series loss for South Africa at the hands of England on home soil, Nadine was in fine form by topping her side’s list of run-scorers and wicket-takers.

With 80 runs and four wickets to her name in November 2024, Nadine resisted England’s charge, notably in the first and second matches, where she recorded 29 not out and a spell of 2-20, and followed it up by making 32 not out and picking 2-36 respectively.

Meanwhile, Danni has earned a maiden nomination for the monthly award following a scintillating month at the crease during England’s 3-0 T20I series win in their ongoing multi-format tour of South Africa.

With 80 runs and four wickets to her name in November 2024, Nadine resisted England’s charge, notably in the first and second matches, where she recorded 29 not out and a spell of 2-20, and followed it up by making 32 not out and picking 2-36 respectively.

Article Source: IANS