Key Points

Aiden Markram has been named ICC Player of the Month for June following his heroic performance in the World Test Championship Final. The South African opener scored a match-winning 136 and took key wickets to secure his country's first senior ICC trophy in 27 years. His all-round efforts at Lord's included breaking a dangerous Australian partnership and anchoring a tense run chase. The victory marks a historic moment for South African cricket, with Markram's innings being hailed as one of the finest in tournament history.

Key Points: Aiden Markram Wins ICC Player of Month After WTC Final Heroics

  • Markram scored 136 in the WTC Final to secure South Africa's maiden title
  • His crucial wickets included Steve Smith in Australia's first innings
  • Guided Proteas to break 27-year ICC trophy drought
  • Formed vital partnerships with Mulder and Bavuma in tense chase
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Aiden Markram announced ICC Men's Player of the Month for June

South Africa's Aiden Markram earns ICC Player of the Month for June after his match-winning 136 and key wickets in the WTC Final vs Australia.

"It is a privilege to receive this award. To contribute to a ICC World Test Championship win for our team and South Africa is something that means a lot to me. - Aiden Markram"

Dubai, July 14

South Africa right-hand batter Aiden Markram was announced the Player of the Month for June on Monday following his all-round performance in the ICC World Test Championship Final against Australia at 'Home of Cricket', Lord's for which he also won the Player of the Match award, as per the ICC media release.

The 30-year-old made 136 runs and claimed two important wickets to help the Proteas break their 27-year wait for a senior ICC trophy.

The South African opener delivered when it mattered most, scripting one of the finest performances in the history of the competition to guide his side to their maiden World Test Championship triumph.

"It is a privilege to receive this award. To contribute to a ICC World Test Championship win for our team and South Africa is something that means a lot to me," Markram said upon winning the award.

"Winning the final at Lord's is a historic moment for South African cricket, and it is something we will all remember forever. This victory was only possible due to the combined efforts of the entire team, with crucial contributions from KG (Kagiso Rabada) and Tembs (Temba Bavuma)," he added.

Markram's impact began with the ball, when he was called upon to break a growing Australian partnership between Steve Smith and Beau Webster. He responded instantly, removing Smith with just his sixth delivery, setting the tone for what would become a match to remember.

His first outing with the bat didn't go as planned with the right-hander being dismissed without scoring by Mitchell Starc.

But it was in the second innings that Markram truly came into his own. With South Africa trailing by 74 runs and Australia adding a valuable 59-run 10th wicket stand, the pressure was firmly on. Markram stepped up, taking the final wicket of Hazlewood before turning the tide with the bat.

Chasing a daunting target of 282, he anchored the innings with poise and determination. Despite the early loss of Ryan Rickelton, Markram forged vital partnerships with Wiaan Mulder and captain Temba Bavuma.

When Bavuma suffered an injury scare and doubted his ability to continue, Markram's reassurance in the dressing room spurred a gritty partnership with his captain that took South Africa to the brink of glory.

Markram eventually fell for a masterful 136, in an innings filled with composure, grit, and shot-making of the highest order.

His knock didn't just win a final, it etched his name into history in a long-awaited triumph.

- ANI

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Priya N
While I'm happy for SA, I can't help but feel sad for our Indian team who missed out again. When will we see such moments for India in ICC tournaments? Markram's innings was textbook perfect though - great technique and temperament.
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Aryan K
That partnership with Bavuma was the turning point! Reminded me of Dravid-Laxman in 2001. Test cricket at its best - proper fightback when the chips were down. More such matches please ICC!
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Sarah B
As someone new to cricket (just moved to Bangalore), this match got me hooked! Markram's story is so inspiring - failing in first innings but coming back stronger. Shows the importance of mental strength in sports.
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Vikram M
Respect to Markram but the real hero was Rabada in my opinion. His bowling set up the match. Also, why are we always talking about batsmen? Bowlers win Test matches! #GiveCreditWhereDue
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Nisha Z
The way he supported Bavuma when he was injured shows true sportsmanship ❤️ Cricket needs more such team players rather than individual glory hunters. Well deserved award!

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