Harmanpreet Kaur
The First Indian woman to be selected ICC Player of the Month for September is Harmanpreet Kaur

Harmanpreet had a spectacular month that included his leadership of India in their memorable 3-0 ODI series victory over England in addition to his performance with the bat. Since 1999, India has not won a series in England.

The ICC Player of the Month honors for September went to Pakistan wicketkeeper-batter Mohammad Rizwan and India captain Harmanpreet Kaur, respectively. Harmanpreet won the prize for her outstanding performance in the ODI series in England. The Bangladeshi counterpart Nigar Sultana and the Indian captain Smriti Mandhana, whom both put on some impressive performances, were defeated.

“Being nominated for the award was fantastic, and winning it is an incredible feeling. It is quite humbling to win because Smriti and Nigar were also nominated “After receiving the honor, Harmanpreet stated.

“I have always taken tremendous satisfaction in representing my nation, and I will always look back on the historic ODI series win in England as a turning point in my career,” she continued.

Harmanpreet had a spectacular month that included his leadership of India in their memorable 3-0 ODI series victory over England in addition to his performance with the bat. Since 1999, India has not won a series in England.

She set a good example for the team throughout the series, earning the most runs with 221 runs at an average of 221 and a strike rate of 103.27.

Her fast-paced 74-run ODI innings in the first match helped India defeat Pakistan while chasing 228. Her second-highest score in the 50-over format came in the second ODI, as she slammed an outstanding unbeaten 143 off just 111 balls.

Men’s left-arm spinner Axar Patel of India and all-rounder Cameroon Green of Australia lost to Rizwan for the prize. In September, Rizwan was in outstanding shape and had some scorching performances in T20Is.

“All of my teammates deserve my sincere gratitude for making things simple for me. Your confidence is boosted by these successes. I am pleased with my performance, and I want to carry it over to Australia “Rizwan stated in jubilation.

“I want to dedicate this honor to the Pakistanis who have been impacted by the flooding and climate change. I’m hoping that this will make them happy “Added he.

Rizwan scored seven fifty-point plays in the ten games he played in the previous month. His month got off to a strong start with two 70+ scores in the Asia Cup matches versus India and Hong Kong. He finished the competition as the top run-scorer with another fifty.

Rizwan had four innings of at least 60 in the first five T20Is of the seven-match series against England.

The ICC will award gold medallions to both winners.

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