ICC Men's Player of Month nominees
The Indian fast-bowling veteran and two winners of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 have made the shortlist for the November 2023 ICC Men’s Player of the Month Award.
After a lengthy injury break, Australia’s batting sensation Travis Head returned to the team at the end of October with a magnificent century against New Zealand, and he carried on his excellent form into November.
He scored 220 runs at an astonishing average of 44 in five one-day internationals in November, including a half-century and a century. Particularly, his outstanding efforts in the semi-final and final of the Cricket World Cup, where he won Player of the Match honours, were crucial to Australia winning their sixth trophy.
In three ODI matches last month, Glenn Maxwell amassed 204 runs at an average of 204 and two wickets at a strike rate of 152.23. During the series against India, he scored 116 runs at a remarkable strike rate of 207.14 in two Twenty20 internationals.
Maxwell missed Australia’s Cricket World Cup match against England at the beginning of the month due to an accident while playing golf, but he made a spectacular comeback against Afghanistan.
November saw Mohammed Shami carry on his incredible World Cup run. At an economy rate of 5.68 and an average of 12.06, he claimed 15 wickets.
With 24 wickets in just seven innings, he emerged as the 2023 Cricket World Cup’s top wicket-taker overall.
Through November, Mohammed Shami carried on with his incredible World Cup run. At an economy rate of 5.68, he grabbed 15 wickets at an average of 12.06.
He finished with 24 wickets in just seven innings, making him the 2023 Cricket World Cup’s top wicket-taker overall.
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