Key Points

Ireland's star all-rounder Orla Prendergast has been named ICC Women's Player of the Month for August 2025. The 23-year-old dominated the T20I series against Pakistan with both bat and ball. Prendergast expressed delight at the award and acknowledged her teammates' support throughout the summer. She also highlighted how ICC awards help raise the global profile of women's cricket.

Key Points: Ireland's Orla Prendergast Wins ICC Women's Player of Month August 2025

  • Edged out Netherlands' Iris Zwilling and Pakistan's Muneeba Ali for the monthly honor
  • Top scorer with 144 runs and two fifties against Pakistan
  • Also took four wickets to earn Player of the Series
  • Helped Ireland secure ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 qualifier spot
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Orla Prendergast announced as ICC Women's Player of the Month for August 2025

Ireland all-rounder Orla Prendergast claims ICC Women's Player of the Month for August 2025 after dominating performances against Pakistan and in European qualifiers.

"This Award means a lot and further validates the decision I made five years ago to pursue cricket as a career - Orla Prendergast"

New Delhi, September 15

Ireland's premier all-rounder Orla Prendergast has been announced as the ICC Women's Player of the Month for August 2025, according to the official website of ICC.

Prendergast, 23, edged out stern competition from Netherlands all-round counterpart Iris Zwilling and Pakistan wicket-keeper Muneeba Ali to claim the honour.

Prendergast, who dominated the T20I series against Pakistan in August, was thrilled to have claimed the monthly honour.

"I'm delighted to have received this award and would like to extend my thanks to the ICC and anyone who voted for me," she said, as quoted from ICC.

"I'd also like to acknowledge my teammates and our support staff who have worked hard all summer to come away with some important series wins," she added.

"The T20I series win against Pakistan was the highlight of the summer. Additionally, we had a brilliant series T20i and ODI win against Zimbabwe and completed a clean sweep at the European T20 Qualifiers. We'll be looking to build on these performances into our winter series and the Global T20 qualifiers in January," she said.

Prendergast made special mention of the work the ICC have done to strengthen the profile of women's cricket in recent times.

"Personally, though, this Award means a lot and further validates the decision I made five years ago to pursue cricket as a career," she added.

"When I was growing up, that wasn't an option. But today, a young girl is able to see women's cricket being played live, on TV or online. Visibility is so important in growing interest and participation in the sport, and equally, Awards like this one help to reinforce that growing status of the women's game globally. So, I'd like to thank the ICC for continuing to back women's cricket and raise the profile of women cricketers around the world," she noted.

The Ireland all-rounder was the chief architect in her team's 2-1 T20I series win over Pakistan.

Prendergast was the leading run-getter in the series, amassing 144 runs from three innings, which included two half-centuries.

The 23-year-old was also Ireland's highest wicket-taker, snapping four dismissals from the three outings and was adjudged the Player of the Series.

Prendergast was equally vital to Ireland's push for a ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 spot. Adding another 100 runs and three wickets to her account during the Europe Qualifier, she helped Ireland confirm their Global Qualifier spot.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great achievement! But I wish we could see more Indian players in these monthly awards. Our women's team has been performing well too. Hopefully next month! 🇮🇳
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Ananya R
So inspiring to see young women pursuing cricket as a career! Orla is right - visibility matters. When girls see women playing at international level, they believe they can do it too. More power to women's cricket! 👏
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Michael C
Impressive stats! 144 runs and 4 wickets in a T20 series against Pakistan is outstanding. Ireland women's cricket is definitely on the rise. Well deserved award!
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Siddharth J
Good to see Associate nations producing such talent. The gap between top teams and emerging teams is reducing in women's cricket, which is great for the sport overall.
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Kavya N
Her words about visibility resonate so much! In India too, since the Women's IPL started, more girls are taking up cricket seriously. This is how we grow the game globally 🌍

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