Amelia Kerr Shines as ICC Women's Player of the Month for March
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New Delhi, April 14 (NationPress) Amelia Kerr, the talented all-rounder from New Zealand, has been awarded the ICC Women's Player of the Month for March, following her exceptional performances in the ODI series against Zimbabwe and South Africa, showcasing her skills both with the bat and the ball.
Her remarkable contributions in the matches against Zimbabwe and South Africa have placed her in the running for her third ICC Player of the Month title. Meanwhile, Beth Mooney delivered consistent batting against India and the West Indies, while Ayabonga Khaka excelled as the leading wicket-taker in South Africa’s T20I series in New Zealand, culminating in a standout performance in their initial ODI.
In March, Kerr amassed 176 runs at a strike rate of 78.57 across four ODIs and claimed 18 wickets with an impressive economy rate of 3.77. She was named Player of the Series as New Zealand triumphed over Zimbabwe 3-0 in ODIs, notably achieving figures of 7-34 in the second match.
In addition to her ODI feats, she scored 276 runs at a strike rate of 158.62 in six T20Is, taking six wickets while maintaining an impressive streak of 11 consecutive scores of 30 or more in this format. As the top-ranked all-rounder in T20Is, she was also honored as Player of the Series in New Zealand’s 4-1 T20I series victory over South Africa.
Upon receiving the Player of the Month accolade, Kerr expressed, "This month has been extraordinary for the White Ferns. It’s rewarding to contribute to the team's victories, and the selflessness and belief demonstrated by the entire squad have been the highlights for me this past month," as quoted by ICC.
Other nominees included Beth Mooney, who scored 171 runs in two ODIs, including an unbeaten 106 in the series finale against India in Hobart, and Ayabonga Khaka, who took eight wickets in four T20Is during the series in New Zealand. Ultimately, Kerr emerged as the top contender for the Player of the Month award.