Did Mitchell Starc Win the ICC Men's Player of the Month Award for December?
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Key Takeaways
- Mitchell Starc recognized as ICC Men's Player of the Month.
- Remarkable performance in Ashes series against England.
- Took 16 wickets and scored 139 runs in December.
- Starc aims for success in the ICC World Test Championship Final.
- Competed against notable players like Justin Greaves and Jacob Duffy.
Dubai, Jan 15 (NationPress) Australia's exceptional fast bowler Mitchell Starc has been honored with the ICC Men's Player of the Month award for December, following his remarkable performances during the Ashes 2025-26 series against England.
The 35-year-old athlete showcased his prowess throughout the Ashes, securing an impressive 31 wickets and contributing two half-centuries. His stellar all-round performance earned him the prestigious Player of the Series award.
Starc was nominated for the Player of the Month accolade after achieving 16 wickets and scoring 139 runs in three tests during December.
Starc expressed pride in receiving the award after a triumphant home Ashes series. “It’s a great privilege to be named the ICC Player of the Month, especially following such a successful home Ashes. Participating in a historic series in front of our home fans is a memory we will cherish for a long time,” Starc remarked to ICC.
“Our team has delivered some outstanding performances in recent years. The next step is to sustain that momentum as we aim for a spot in next year’s ICC World Test Championship Final,” he added.
Starc triumphed over two other commendable contenders, Justin Greaves from the West Indies and Jacob Duffy from New Zealand.
Greaves had a standout month in New Zealand, amassing 283 runs at an impressive average of 56.60 across three Tests. His notable performance occurred in the first Test at Christchurch, where he scored an unbeaten 202 runs in the fourth innings, crucially saving the match and helping his team secure a draw.
Meanwhile, New Zealand's fast bowler Duffy led the wickets in the home Test series against the West Indies, taking 23 wickets at an astounding average of 15.43 over three matches, playing a vital role in New Zealand’s 2-0 series victory with his consistent swing and accuracy.