Who Are the Nominees for ICC Player of the Month for November?
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Dubai, Dec 5 (NationPress) Two prominent spinners, Simon Harmer and Taijul Islam, along with the versatile all-rounder Mohammad Nawaz, have been nominated for the ICC Men's Player of the Month award for November.
Harmer and Islam played vital roles in their respective Test series victories for South Africa and Bangladesh against India and Ireland. Meanwhile, Nawaz showcased his all-round capabilities in the recent Tri-Series featuring Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe.
The seasoned off-spinner from South Africa, Harmer, was crucial in leading his team to a historic 2-0 Test series victory over India, marking the Proteas' first triumph against them in 25 years. He achieved an impressive 17 wickets at a remarkable average of 8.94 across the two Tests held in Kolkata and Guwahati.
At 36, Harmer took eight wickets in the initial Test, earning him the Player of the Match accolade, and followed it up with nine in the second Test, including a decisive six for 37, contributing to India's defeat by 408 runs, thereby completing a series sweep. His outstanding performance throughout the series earned him the Player of the Series title.
On the other hand, Bangladesh’s left-arm spinner, Taijul, continued to excel in home conditions, leading his team to a 2-0 series victory against Ireland.
Taijul claimed 13 wickets at an average of 26.30, finishing as the top wicket-taker, which also secured him the Player of the Series award.
As for Nawaz, Pakistan greatly benefited from his all-round skills during their Tri-Series victory over Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe. He amassed 104 runs in ODIs at an average of 52.00, with a strike rate of 114.28, while also taking four wickets.
In T20Is, the left-arm spinner contributed an additional 52 runs and took an impressive 11 wickets at an average of just 12.72. His remarkable performance, including a match-winning three for 17 in the Tri-Series final against Sri Lanka, concluded a stellar campaign, earning him the Player of the Series recognition.