Samson, Bumrah Nominated for ICC Player of the Month After T20 World Cup Heroics

The ICC has announced Sanju Samson, Jasprit Bumrah, and Connor Esterhuizen as nominees for the Men's Player of the Month for March 2026. Samson's phenomenal batting, including a match-winning 89 in the final, earned him the Player of the Tournament award as India defended their T20 World Cup title. Bumrah was instrumental with the ball in the knockout stages, delivering crucial spells in the semi-final and a four-wicket haul in the final. South Africa's Connor Esterhuizen rounds out the list after a stellar debut T20I series against New Zealand, where he was the top run-scorer.

Key Points: ICC Player of Month Nominees: Samson, Bumrah, Esterhuizen

  • Samson's 275 runs in 3 crucial T20Is
  • Bumrah's knockout stage brilliance
  • Esterhuizen's 200 runs in debut T20I series
  • India defends T20 World Cup title
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Samson, Bumrah among ICC Men's Player of the Month nominees for March 2026

Sanju Samson and Jasprit Bumrah are nominated for the ICC Men's Player of the Month for March 2026 following India's T20 World Cup triumph.

"His scores of 97*... 89... and as many against New Zealand in the all-important final... sealed the Player of the Tournament award for Samson. - ICC Report"

New Delhi, April 6

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

Two Indian heroes from the T20 World Cup triumph, Sanju Samson and Jasprit Bumrah, along with Connor Esterhuizen, a rising Proteas star, are in the running for the monthly honour in March 2026, according to the ICC website.

Sanju Samson (India)

Samson may not have been a part of the playing XI for India in the initial stages of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, but once included, he performed of a lifetime on the world stage.

His scores of 97* against the Windies in a must-win Super 8 game, followed by 89 against England in the semi-final, and as many against New Zealand in the all-important final, not only ensured India defended their T20I crown but also sealed the Player of the Tournament award for Samson.

In the three crucial T20Is he was a part of in March 2026, Samson notched up 275 runs at an astonishing average of 137.50 and a stunning strike rate of 199.27.

The opening batter's colossal performance in the global event also won him back-to-back Player of the Match awards, apart from securing him a place in the top 20 of the ICC Men's T20I Batting Rankings.

Jasprit Bumrah (India)

India's bowling linchpin Jasprit Bumrah once again displayed his importance during the knockout stages of a marquee tournament that helped the hosts lift the coveted T20 World Cup trophy on March 8.

Being exceptional throughout the tournament, Bumrah picked two wickets in the Super 8 clash against the West Indies, which included the scalp of the in-form Shimron Hetmyer.

India's go-to-bowler then delivered a riveting performance in the semi-final against England in a game where every bowler was going at more than 9.50 runs per over.

Giving away just eight and six runs in the 16th and 18th over respectively, Bumrah was the point of difference with his bowling figures reading 4-0-33-1, as the English eventually fell short by just seven runs, chasing 253.

The yorker specialist followed it up with a four-wicket haul, giving away just 15 runs in his four overs, in the final against the Black Caps and was rewarded the Player of the Match.

Connor Esterhuizen (South Africa)

Proteas wicket-keeper-batter Connor Esterhuizen had an impressive debut T20I series against New Zealand, scoring 200 runs in five matches, at an average of 50.00 and a strike rate of 145.98.

On the back of a formidable SA20 season, Esterhuizen began his international outing in T20Is with a 45*, while also bringing up his first fifty in the shortest format in the fourth match of the series, where he was declared the Player of the Match after scoring 57 runs off 33 deliveries.

Esterhuizen ended the series not only as the highest run-getter, but also scored a pivotal 75 off 33 deliveries in the decisive fifth T20I to help South Africa seal the series 3-2, claiming his second Player of the Match award in as many games.

- ANI

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Ananya R
Bumrah is just a different beast in pressure situations. That spell against England in the semi-final won us the match. He's worth his weight in gold. But honestly, how do you even choose between him and Samson? Both were match-winners.
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Sarah B
Great to see Connor Esterhuizen getting recognition too. He had a brilliant debut series. The future of cricket looks bright with such talent emerging from different nations. Healthy competition is good for the sport.
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Vikram M
While I'm thrilled for our players, I feel the ICC should consider having separate awards for batters and bowlers in a single month. It's nearly impossible to compare a bowler's impact like Bumrah's with a batter's like Samson's. Both were equally crucial.
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Karthik V
Samson's stats are mind-blowing! 275 runs at an average of 137.5 and strike rate of 199? That's video game numbers! He completely owned the knockout stage. So happy he finally got his due on the world stage.
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Priya S
As an Indian fan, my heart says give it to an Indian player, but my head says Esterhuizen deserves a real shot too. Carrying your team to a series win on debut is no small feat. Tough choice for the voters!

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