Key Points

Hayley Matthews has been named ICC Women's Player of the Month for June, marking her fourth time winning the prestigious award. The West Indies captain played a pivotal role in her team's T20I series victory against South Africa, scoring consistently and contributing with both bat and ball. Despite battling a shoulder injury, Matthews remained a key performer in the ODI series as well. Her latest accolade ties her with Australia's Ash Gardner for the most ICC Women's Player of the Month awards.

Key Points: Hayley Matthews Wins ICC Women's Player of the Month for June

  • Matthews wins fourth ICC Player of the Month award
  • Tied with Ash Gardner for most wins
  • Led West Indies to T20I series win over South Africa
  • Scored 147 runs at 73.50 average in T20Is
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Hayley Matthews wins ICC Women's Player of the Month award for June

West Indies captain Hayley Matthews claims her fourth ICC Women's Player of the Month award after leading her team to a T20I series win over South Africa.

"It’s an honour to receive the Player of the Month award again. I’ve been pleased with my form recently, but more importantly, it’s been great to contribute to the team’s success. – Hayley Matthews"

Dubai, July 14

West Indies all-rounder Hayley Matthews has outclassed Tazmin Brits and teammate Afy Fletcher to win the ICC Women's Player of the Month for June.

Matthews bagged her fourth monthly accolade, having also claimed the honour in November 2021, October 2023 and April 2024. With her fourth win, Matthews is tied with Australia's Ash Gardner for the most ICC Women's Player of the Month honours.

The West Indies skipper was recognised after another strong showing, mostly in the shortest format, claiming another Player of the Series trophy in a 2-1 T20I victory at home over South Africa.

Upon the news, Matthews was quick to look at the bigger while appreciating another accolade. "It’s an honour to receive the Player of the Month award again. I’ve been pleased with my form recently, but more importantly, it’s been great to contribute to the team’s success - especially in a hard-fought T20I series against South Africa," she said.

"Recognition like this is appreciated, but my focus remains on what’s ahead. There’s a lot more I want to achieve, both personally and with this team. We’re heading in the right direction, and I’m excited about where we can go from here," Mathews added.

Matthews made 147 runs at a strike rate of 120.49 and an average of 73.50 in the series, chiming in with two wickets bowling her vital off-spin to the West Indies cause.

After a modest 19 in the first match, she anchored the innings with an unbeaten knock of 63 and then 65, leading West Indies to fight back from a 0-1 deficit to win the series 2-1.

While not at her best in the ODI series and hampered by a shoulder complaint, which she is set to undergo surgery for, Matthews still contributed for her team, registering 40 and 56 with the bat, and taking four wickets at 34.25 in a 2-1 defeat.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While Matthews deserves the award, I feel ICC should give more recognition to Asian players. Our women cricketers from India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka are doing amazing work but rarely get these monthly awards. Just an observation!
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Aryan K
Matthews' performance is outstanding! But I'm waiting for the day when Harmanpreet Kaur or Smriti Mandhana will win this award consistently. Our women's team is climbing up the ranks fast 💪
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Sarah B
As someone who follows women's cricket closely from Mumbai, I must say Matthews is a complete package - batting, bowling and leadership. Her humility in accepting the award is admirable too. Wishing her speedy recovery from the shoulder injury!
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Vikram M
The way she bounced back after first match's modest score shows real champion mentality. Indian players should develop this consistency in all formats. BCCI should organize more bilateral series with WI women's team - would be great learning experience!
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Nisha Z
Matthews' achievement is well deserved 👏 But I wish media would give equal coverage to women's cricket as they do for men's. In India, we only hear about these awards if we actively follow women's cricket. Time for change!

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