Who are the ICC Men’s Player of the Month nominees for April 2025?

Synopsis
In an exciting month for cricket, Bangladesh's Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Zimbabwe's Blessing Muzarabani, and New Zealand's Ben Sears have all been nominated for the ICC Men’s Player of the Month award for April 2025. Each player has demonstrated remarkable skill and determination, making this nomination a significant achievement in their careers.
Key Takeaways
- Mehidy Hasan Miraz aims to be the first Bangladeshi player since Shakib Al Hasan to win the ICC award.
- Blessing Muzarabani reached a significant milestone in ICC Test Bowling Rankings.
- Ben Sears showcased exceptional skills in ODIs, earning a Player of the Series title.
- All three nominees demonstrated outstanding performances in their respective formats.
- The ICC Men’s Player of the Month award highlights individual excellence in cricket.
New Delhi, May 5 (NationPress) Mehidy Hasan Miraz, the all-rounder from Bangladesh, along with Blessing Muzarabani, the pace bowler from Zimbabwe, and Ben Sears, the fast-bowler representing New Zealand, have been nominated for the ICC Men’s Player of the Month award for April 2025.
This marks the first nomination for Mehidy for the ICC Men’s Player of the Month award, as he aims to become the first player from Bangladesh to secure this honor since Shakib Al Hasan achieved it in March 2023. Mehidy had an impressive April, excelling with both bat and ball, ultimately earning the title of Player of the Series in the two-match Test series against Zimbabwe.
He claimed ten wickets in the first Test match defeat in Sylhet (5-52 and 5-50) and followed it up with a century (104 runs) in the second match held in Chattogram—marking his second Test century—before capturing another five wickets to ensure the series ended in a tie.
On the flip side, Muzarabani made history by becoming only the second Zimbabwean bowler to achieve 700 rating points in the ICC Men’s Test Bowling Rankings this April. He reached this milestone during a Player of the Match performance in the first Test victory over Bangladesh, marking Zimbabwe’s first away Test win since 2021.
With three wickets in the first innings and a significant lead of 82 heading into the second innings, Muzarabani dismantled Bangladesh’s top and middle order, finishing with figures of 6-72, leading Zimbabwe to a thrilling three-wicket win in Sylhet.
Meanwhile, Sears made his ODI debut for New Zealand in February and showcased his talent this month. He was included in the playing eleven for the second match against Pakistan and excelled alongside teammates Jacob Duffy and Will O’Rourke, delivering an impressive spell of fast bowling in Hamilton and securing his first ODI five-wicket haul (5-59).
He continued his remarkable performance in Mount Maunganui, taking 5-34, which helped the hosts achieve a commanding 43-run victory and complete a 3-0 series sweep. Sears concluded the series as the Player of the Series with 10 wickets at an impressive average of 9.30 and an economy rate of 5.07.