Who are the nominees for the ICC Men’s Player of the Month award for August?

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Key Takeaways
- Mohammed Siraj led India's bowling attack, achieving a Player of the Match performance against England.
- Matt Henry dominated the Test series against Zimbabwe with remarkable wicket-taking ability.
- Jayden Seales played a crucial role in the West Indies' historic ODI series victory over Pakistan.
- All three players showcased exceptional skill and resilience throughout August.
- The nominations highlight the competitive spirit and talent present in international cricket.
Dubai, Sep 8 (NationPress) Mohammed Siraj from India, Matt Henry of New Zealand, and Jayden Seales from the West Indies have received nominations for the ICC Men’s Player of the Month award for August 2025, recognizing their exceptional bowling achievements in various formats.
Siraj made a significant impact on the final day of the Test series against England, propelling India to a thrilling six-run victory at The Oval and leveling the five-match series at 2-2. In the absence of Jasprit Bumrah, Siraj spearheaded the bowling attack with remarkable resolve.
He bowled over 46 overs across both innings, after participating in the previous four Tests of the series. He secured four wickets in the first innings and followed it with a spectacular five-wicket haul in the second innings, ensuring India's memorable success overseas, earning him the Player of the Match title.
In contrast, Henry showcased a match-winning performance, ending with 16 wickets at an impressive average of 9.12, leading New Zealand to a 2-0 Test series triumph against Zimbabwe.
Henry set the tone in the series opener, achieving figures of 6-39 in the first innings, followed by another three wickets in the second innings, ending with 9-90, and claiming Player of the Match accolades.
He continued his excellent form in the second Test, capturing a five-wicket haul in the first innings and adding two more in the second innings, as New Zealand triumphed by an innings and 359 runs.
Seales, on the other hand, played a crucial role in the West Indies’ historic ODI series victory over Pakistan, marking their first such win in 34 years. He took 10 wickets at an average of 10 and an economy rate of just 4.10.
After a slow start in the opening ODI, where he took one wicket for 59 runs in a defeat, Seales bounced back with a sharp performance in the second match. He claimed three wickets in seven overs, dismissing key players Babar Azam and Saim Ayub, aiding the West Indies in leveling the series.
His performance paved the way for a remarkable finale, where he achieved career-best figures of 6-18, the third-best by a West Indies bowler in ODI history, as the team won by a substantial 202-run margin, clinching their first series victory over Pakistan since 1991.