The International Cricket Council has announced the nominees for the ICC Player of the Month Award for June 2025 on July 7, featuring two ICC World Test Championship winners, Kagiso Rabada and Aiden Markram from South Africa, and one Sri Lankan star, Pathum Nissanka.
Kagiso Rabada and Aiden Markram both played key roles in South Africa’s ICC World Test Championship (WTC) victory over Australia last month. On the other hand, Sri Lanka’s dependable opener Pathum Nissanka impressed everyone with consistent performances last month.
Now, they are in the race for the ICC Player of the Month Award for June 2025. Whereas, West Indies captain Hayley Matthews, leg-spinner Afy Fletcher, and South African batter Tazmin Brits are in contention for the ICC Women's Player of the Month award for June 2025.
Meanwhile, Markram played a key role in South Africa’s historic WTC Final 2025 triumph over Australia at Lord’s. However, the Proteas opener was out for a duck in the first innings, but he made an impact with the ball, taking key wickets of Steve Smith and Josh Hazlewood.
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With South Africa chasing a tough 282 runs, Markram led the fightback. He built solid partnerships with Wiaan Mulder and Temba Bavuma and scored a brilliant 136 to power South Africa to their first ICC men’s trophy in 27 years. They had crushed Australia by 5 wickets at Lord’s.
Kagiso Rabada, Pathum Nissanka, and Aiden Markram in the race for the honor
Well, Kagiso Rabada was the star with the ball at Lord’s, where he bowled 33.4 tight overs, giving away just 110 runs and taking five key wickets in the first innings—his 17th five-wicket haul in Tests. In the second innings, Rabada scalped four wickets to restrict Australia to just 207 runs.
He surpassed the legendary Allan Donald on South Africa’s all-time wicket-takers list. Rabada now has 336 Test wickets and sits fourth among South Africa’s top wicket-takers in Test history.
On the other hand, Sri Lankan opener Pathum Nissanka started the fourth WTC cycle on a high, hitting back-to-back centuries to help his team win the home series over Bangladesh. In the first test at Galle, Nissanka led Sri Lanka’s charge with a career-best 187 to give away only a 10-run lead to Bangladesh after they posted 495.
He later made 24 in the second innings to help the Islanders secure a draw in the final session. In the second test, Nissanka once again delivered with the bat. After Bangladesh were bowled out for 247, he scored a brilliant 158 with 19 boundaries, guiding Sri Lanka to a big lead of 211. That lead proved enough, as Sri Lanka won by an innings and 78 runs.
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Speaking about the women’s nominees, South Africa opener Tazmin Brits was in red-hot form in June, scoring 184 runs in the ODI series at an average of 61.33 and a strike rate of 87.61. Her scores were 57, 26, and a brilliant 101 off 91 balls, which earned Brits the Player of the Series award.
In the T20Is, Brits made an unbeaten 98* in the first game against the West Indies, followed by 14 and 20, finishing with 132 runs at an average of 66 and a strike rate of 122.22.
Meanwhile, West Indies captain Hayley Matthews delivered a remarkable all-round show in the white-ball series against South Africa. In the ODI series, she scored 104 runs with a top score of 56 and took 4 wickets at an average of 34.25. Despite her efforts, the West Indies lost the ODIs 2-1.
Hayley Matthews shines bright in T20I series
Matthews bounced back in the T20Is, scoring 147 runs at an average of 73.50 and a strike rate of 120.49. Her scores were 19, 63*, and 65, helping West Indies win the T20I series 2-1. She also took 2 wickets and was named Player of the Series.
On the other hand, West Indies leg-spinner Afy Fletcher was the standout bowler against South Africa, finishing as the leading wicket-taker in both the ODI and T20I series. In the ODI series, she claimed 9 wickets at an average of 24 and an economy of 5.53, including a 4-wicket haul in the second match and 3 more in the third ODI.
She also scored 30 runs at a strike rate of 100. In the T20I series, Fletcher picked up 5 wickets at an average of 16.20 and an economy of 6.75 and helped West Indies seal the T20I series 2-1 against South Africa Women.
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