Who are the nominees for ICC Women’s Player of the Month award?

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Key Takeaways
- Sophia Dunkley: Key run-scorer for England with impactful innings.
- Sophie Ecclestone: Crucial wickets and strong performances in T20Is and ODIs.
- Gaby Lewis: Outstanding performances leading Ireland to victory.
- Recognition of women's cricket talent is essential for its growth.
- Excitement surrounds the ICC Women’s Player of the Month award.
New Delhi, Aug 6 (NationPress) The English cricket stars Sophia Dunkley and Sophie Ecclestone, along with Gaby Lewis, the captain of Ireland, have received nominations for the prestigious ICC Women’s Player of the Month award for July 2025.
Sophia showcased remarkable performance, consistently scoring runs for England across consecutive white-ball series against India on home soil throughout July. After a rare dip in performance during the second T20I in Bristol, the right-handed batter made a significant impact with a stylish 75 at The Oval, leading England to a narrow five-run victory.
Sophia continued her impressive run, posting scores of 22 and 46, ultimately finishing as England’s top run-scorer in the T20I series, which India clinched 3-2. She carried her form into the ODIs, scoring 83 in the series opener at Southampton and only falling twice while amassing a total of 126 runs over three ODI matches.
On the other hand, Sophie, a left-arm spinner, captured four wickets across four T20Is during England's home series against India, playing crucial roles in securing two wins for her team. She took two wickets and showcased her composure with the bat in a nail-biting finish, securing a consolation win for England in the fifth T20I at Birmingham.
In addition, Sophie managed to score 65 runs in July, including her career-best performance of 35. She significantly contributed to England's sole ODI series victory at Lord’s, where she took 3-27, helping to dismiss India for a mere 147 and paving the way for an eight-wicket win under the DLS method.
Meanwhile, Gaby made an impact by scoring 154 runs at an impressive average of 77 in three T20Is, including two half-centuries, as Ireland swept Zimbabwe 3-0. Her standout performance came in the second match, where she smashed 87 off just 50 balls to secure the series win for her team.
Gaby also contributed with three wickets throughout the T20I series. She maintained her stellar form into the ODIs, steering Ireland to consecutive victories and adding another half-century to cap off a commanding white-ball series at home.