Amelia Kerr, Beth Mooney, and Ayabonga Khaka Compete for ICC Women's Player of the Month in March
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New Delhi, April 6 (NationPress) The captain of New Zealand, Amelia Kerr, along with Australia's Beth Mooney and South Africa's Ayabonga Khaka, have been nominated for the prestigious ICC Women’s Player of the Month award for March.
Amelia's exceptional all-round performances against Zimbabwe and South Africa have positioned her for a potential third ICC Player of the Month title. Meanwhile, Beth has showcased impressive batting against India and the West Indies. Ayabonga excelled as the leading wicket-taker in South Africa’s T20I series in New Zealand and delivered a personal best in their first ODI.
Throughout March, Amelia accumulated 176 runs at a strike-rate of 78.57 across four ODIs, alongside capturing 18 wickets with an economy rate of 3.77. She was named Player of the Series as New Zealand triumphed over Zimbabwe with a 3-0 ODI victory, including a stunning 7-34 performance in the second match.
In the T20I format, she recorded 276 runs at a strike-rate of 158.62 in six matches, securing six wickets and extending her remarkable streak of achieving 30 or more runs in 11 consecutive games. As the top-ranked all-rounder in T20Is, Amelia also earned Player of the Series honors in New Zealand's 4-1 T20I series victory against South Africa.
Beth Mooney, on the other hand, scored 171 runs in two ODIs, featuring an unbeaten 106 in the series finale against India in Hobart, contributing to Australia's 3-0 series victory, and a score of 65 against the West Indies in Basseterre.
Additionally, she accumulated 107 runs at a strike-rate of 128.91 across three T20Is, highlighted by a match-winning 79 off 55 balls in the opening T20I against the West Indies in Kingstown.
Contrastingly, Ayabonga led the wicket tally in the T20I series in New Zealand, taking eight wickets in four matches. She followed this with consistent performances, including a standout 6-56 in the first ODI against New Zealand in Christchurch, helping South Africa secure a thrilling victory.