Kerr, Mooney & Khaka: ICC Unveils Women's POTM Nominees for March 2026

The International Cricket Council has announced Melie Kerr, Beth Mooney, and Ayabonga Khaka as the nominees for the Women's Player of the Month for March 2026. New Zealand captain Melie Kerr delivered phenomenal all-round performances, taking 18 ODI wickets and scoring 276 T20I runs. Australia's Beth Mooney anchored her side with a century against India and consistent scores against the West Indies. South Africa's Ayabonga Khaka impressed with the ball, taking a career-best 6/56 in an ODI and leading the wicket-taking charts in the T20I series against New Zealand.

Key Points: ICC Women's Player of the Month Nominees March 2026

  • Melie Kerr's historic bowling & batting form
  • Beth Mooney's century & series-winning knocks
  • Ayabonga Khaka's career-best 6-wicket haul
  • All three nominees led their teams to crucial victories
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ICC announces Women's POTM nominees for March 2026

Melie Kerr, Beth Mooney, and Ayabonga Khaka nominated for ICC Women's Player of the Month after stellar all-round performances in March 2026.

"standout all-round displays, dominant runs with the bat and match-winning spells - ICC"

New Delhi, April 6

The International Cricket Council on Monday unveiled the Women's Player of the month nominees for March 2026.

Standout all-round displays, dominant runs with the bat and match-winning spells from Melie Kerr, Beth Mooney and Ayabonga Khaka contributed to their nominations for the ICC Women's Player of the Month for March, according to the ICC website.

Melie Kerr (New Zealand)

New Zealand skipper Melie Kerr enjoyed a remarkable run of form in March, starring in a home stretch against Zimbabwe and South Africa. Featuring in four ODIs and six T20Is, her all-round contributions saw her rise to the top of the ICC Women's T20I all-rounder rankings.

Across the four ODIs, Melie picked 18 wickets at an average of mere 6.77, starring with 7/34 in the second ODI against Zimbabwe. These are the best-ever figures for New Zealand in the format.

In the T20Is, she picked six wickets across as many games, with a best of 2/6 against South Africa in the final T20I. The White Ferns took the series win 4-1.

With the bat, she was equally dominant, scoring 276 runs in the T20I series while extending an incredible streak of 11 consecutive scores of 30 or more in the format.

In the ODIs, she smashed 176 runs with a highest score of 80, which came in the third ODI against Zimbabwe. She also picked a five-for in the same contest to round up a sensational all-round effort.

Beth Mooney (Australia)

Beth Mooney delivered for her side with a strong run through March, anchoring Australia's batting efforts across formats.

She began the month with an unbeaten 106 off 84 balls against India, helping Australia to seal the series 3-0 with a 185-run win. It also set the tone for what followed on the Caribbean tour.

Mooney carried that form into the T20I series against West Indies, where she scored 107 runs at an average of 35.66 and a strike rate of 128.91 in three games. This included a Player of the Match-winning performance in the first T20I, where she scored 79 to set the base for a confident Australian victory.

She signed off the month with a 65 in another ODI win over the West Indies.

Ayabonga Khaka (South Africa)

Ayabonga Khaka was an impressive performer with the ball during South Africa's tour of New Zealand, leading the wicket charts for her team in the T20I series.

She picked up eight wickets in the series, maintaining an average of 15.37. Her best display of 4/27 came in the second T20I and helped secure an 18-run win for her team.

In her only ODI of the month, she claimed a career-best 6/56 in Christchurch, playing a key role in South Africa's victory.

- ANI

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Rohit P
All three are fantastic players, but I have to say Beth Mooney's consistency is what stands out. Scoring a century against our Indian team and then carrying that form... she's a rock for Australia. Tough competition this month!
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Aman W
Great to see Khaka getting recognition! South African pace attack is so strong. But honestly, where are the Indian nominees? Smriti or Deepti must have had a good month too? The ICC panel seems to overlook our players sometimes. 🤔
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Sarah B
Kerr's all-round performance is mind-blowing. Batting and bowling at that level is so rare. Women's cricket is getting more competitive and exciting every year. Kudos to all nominees!
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Vikram M
As an Indian fan, it's a bit disappointing to see Mooney's century against us mentioned here 😅 But you have to respect the quality. Our girls will bounce back. The future of women's cricket is bright globally.
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Kavya N
Khaka's 6/56 in Christchurch must have been a treat to watch. South Africa producing great fast bowlers in women's cricket too. Hope BCCI is investing in our pace bowling academies for women. The talent is there!

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