Arundhati Reddy Nominated for ICC Women’s Player of the Month in February
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New Delhi, March 16 (NationPress) In a remarkable ODI series in the Caribbean, Sri Lanka’s dependable top-order batter Harshitha Samarawickrama played a pivotal role in securing a 2-1 series triumph over the West Indies. The left-handed batswoman emerged as the series' leading scorer, amassing 171 runs across three ODIs, boasting an impressive average of 57.00. Her consistent performance included scores of 66, 35, and 70, showcasing her vital contribution to Sri Lanka’s batting strength under challenging Caribbean conditions.
Her impactful innings were instrumental in Sri Lanka clinching the ODI series 2-1, and her outstanding performance as an opener earned her the Player of the Series accolade.
Meanwhile, Pakistan's captain Fatima Sana shone with both bat and ball against the Proteas, despite the series concluding 2-1 across both formats. She was particularly remarkable in the T20 format, finishing as the top scorer with 146 runs, averaging 73.00 and achieving a striking rate of 184.81.
A standout moment for her came during the opening T20I, where she scored a stunning 90. She followed this with an unbeaten 47 and claimed 2/12 in the third match, earning the Player of the Match title. Additionally, she contributed 52 runs and captured two critical wickets in the second ODI, totaling four wickets in the ODI series and two in the T20Is throughout the tour.
On the other hand, Arundhati Reddy spearheaded India's bowling attack in their three-match T20I series victory in Australia. She distinguished herself as the top wicket-taker, claiming eight wickets with an average of 10.87 and an economy rate of 7.25.
The right-arm seamer consistently delivered game-changing performances in each encounter, with remarkable figures of 4/22, 2/30, and 2/35. Her wicket-taking ability was crucial in applying pressure on the Australian batters, ultimately aiding India in securing the series 2-1.