Who are the Nominees for ICC Women’s Player of the Month Award for April 2025?

Synopsis
As the cricket world turns its eyes to the ICC Women’s Player of the Month award for April 2025, Pakistan’s Fatima Sana, West Indies’ Hayley Matthews, and Scotland’s Kathryn Bryce have emerged as strong contenders. Explore their remarkable performances and contributions that have made this award a hot topic in women’s cricket.
Key Takeaways
- Fatima Sana: Leading wicket-taker with 12 wickets.
- Hayley Matthews: Unbeaten 114 against Scotland.
- Kathryn Bryce: Highest tournament score of 131 not out.
- Three nominees showcasing the talent in women's cricket.
- All nominees made significant contributions to their teams.
New Delhi, May 5 (NationPress) The nominations for the ICC Women’s Player of the Month award for April 2025 feature Pakistan’s Fatima Sana, West Indies’ Hayley Matthews, and Scotland’s Kathryn Bryce. Fatima has been recognized for her exceptional leadership, guiding Pakistan to victory in all five of their qualifying matches, ensuring their place in the 2025 Women’s ODI World Cup in India later this year. She stood out as the leading wicket-taker for her team, claiming 12 wickets across five games with an impressive average of 12.25.
Fatima’s remarkable performances included a stellar spell of 4-23 against Scotland and three wickets each against West Indies and Thailand. Additionally, she contributed 103 runs as a lower-order batter, highlighted by her unbeaten 62 against Thailand. Now, she aims to secure her first Women’s Player of the Month title, a milestone for Pakistan since Sidra Ameen won it in November 2022.
Hayley Matthews was a beacon of hope for the West Indies during a challenging campaign that saw them miss out on World Cup qualification. She started the qualifiers with an extraordinary all-round performance against Scotland in Lahore, taking 4-56 and scoring an unbeaten 114, despite the loss.
With a tournament-leading total of 13 wickets at an average of 15.84, her highlights included 4-24 against Ireland and two wickets each against Pakistan and Bangladesh. In the gripping final match against Thailand, Matthews’ explosive 70 off just 29 balls brought her team close to a World Cup berth, falling short by just 0.01 in net run rate.
On the other hand, Kathryn Bryce made an impressive impact by scoring 293 runs in five matches, boasting an astonishing average of 73.25. Her notable innings included 91 against Pakistan, 60 against Thailand, and an outstanding 131 not out against Ireland, marking the highest individual score of the tournament.
In addition to her batting feats, Kathryn also made her mark with the ball, taking six wickets in the tournament and earning the title of Player of the Series, even though Scotland did not qualify for the ODI World Cup.