Kerr, Mooney, Khaka Vie for ICC Women's Player of the Month Honors

New Zealand captain Amelia Kerr, Australian batter Beth Mooney, and South African seamer Ayabonga Khaka have been shortlisted for the ICC Women's Player of the Month award for March. Kerr showcased exceptional all-round skills, scoring heavily and taking wickets across formats against Zimbabwe and South Africa. Mooney impressed with a century against India and consistent run-scoring, while Khaka was the leading wicket-taker in the T20I series in New Zealand and took a career-best 6-56 in an ODI. The award recognizes the outstanding individual performances from these top international cricketers during the month.

Key Points: ICC Shortlists Kerr, Mooney, Khaka for Women's Player of Month

  • Amelia Kerr's all-round dominance
  • Beth Mooney's century & consistent batting
  • Ayabonga Khaka's leading wicket-taker status
  • Recognition for March 2024 performances
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Kerr, Mooney, and Khaka shortlisted for ICC Women's Player of the Month award

Amelia Kerr, Beth Mooney, and Ayabonga Khaka are nominated for the ICC Women's Player of the Month award for March after stellar performances.

"Amelia's all-round displays... have led to her being in contention for a third ICC Player of the Month award - ICC Report"

New Delhi, April 6

New Zealand captain Amelia Kerr, Australia batter Beth Mooney and South Africa seamer Ayabonga Khaka have been shortlisted for ICC Women's Player of the Month award for March.

Amelia's all-round displays against Zimbabwe and South Africa have led to her being in contention for a third ICC Player of the Month award, while Beth impressed with consistent batting performances against India and West Indies. Ayabonga, meanwhile, topped the wicket charts in South Africa's T20I series in New Zealand before producing a career-best effort in their opening ODI game.

Amelia scored 176 runs at a strike-rate of 78.57 in four ODIs in March while also grabbing 18 wickets with an economy rate of 3.77. She was the Player of the Series as New Zealand defeated Zimbabwe 3-0 in ODIs, including taking 7-34 in the second match.

In six T20Is, she scored 276 runs at a strike-rate of 158.62 and took six wickets as she extended her incredible streak of making 11 consecutive scores of 30 or more in the format. Amelia, the top-ranked all-rounder in the shortest format, was also adjudged as the Player of the Series in New Zealand's 4-1 T20I series win over South Africa.

Beth, meanwhile, scored 171 runs in two ODIs - an unbeaten 106 in the final ODI of the series against India in Hobart, which gave Australia a 3-0 series win and 65 against the West Indies in Basseterre.

She also amassed 107 runs at a strike-rate of 128.91 in three T20Is that included a match-winning 79 off 55 deliveries in the first T20I against the West Indies in Kingstown.

On the other hand, Ayabonga was the leading wicket-taker in their T20I series in New Zealand, grabbing eight wickets in four matches. She followed it up with consistent performances - like picking 6-56 in the first ODI against New Zealand in Christchurch, as South Africa won the game in thrilling fashion.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Tough competition! All three are champions. But as an Indian fan, still feeling the sting from that Beth Mooney century in Hobart. She single-handedly took the game away from us. Respect though!
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Aditi M
So happy to see Ayabonga Khaka getting recognition! She's been a workhorse for SA for years. That 6-wicket haul was brilliant. Women's cricket is getting more competitive and it's great to see.
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David E
Kerr's 7/34 is the standout performance for me. Taking 7 wickets in an ODI is no joke. She's carrying the New Zealand team on her shoulders. My vote is for her.
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Siddharth J
While all are excellent, I feel the award sometimes overlooks players from teams outside the 'Big 3'. Khaka's performance was against a top side in their backyard. Would be nice if she wins.
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Kavya N
Amazing to see such high quality from women cricketers! 🏏 The strike rates, the wicket hauls... it's all world class. Hope our Indian players get nominated soon too!

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