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International Cricket Council has announced candidates for the Player of the Month of the ICC for June 2025 on July 7, with two winners from the World ICC Test Championship, Kagiso Rabada and Aiden Markram From South -Africa and a Sri Lanka star, Pathum Nissanka.
Kagiso Rabada and Aiden Markram played key papers in the victory of the South African World ICC Test Championship (WTC) on Australia last month. On the other hand, Sri Lanka’s open patent, Pathum Nissanka, impressed everyone with consistent performances last month.
Now, they are in the Race of the ICC Player of the Month Award in June 2025. While, the Captain of the Indies of the Antilles of the Antilles of the Antilles of the Antilles of the Antilles, Hayley Matthews, Afy Fletcher of the Legs, and the South African Bressor Tazmin Brits, are expanding for the Women’s Female Player Award in June 2025.
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Markram, meanwhile, played a key role in the historic end of the South WTC -Agrica 2025 Triumph over Australia in Lord’s. However, the protein workshop went out on the first entrances, but had an impact with the ball, taking the keys of Steve Smith and Josh Hazlewood.
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With south -Africa chasing a hard 282 runs, Markram led the struggle. He built solid collaborations with Wiaan Mulder and Bavuma Temba and scored a brilliant 136 to feed South -Africa to his first Men’s Trophy ICC in 27 years. Australia had crushed by 5 doctors in Lord’s.
Well, Kagiso Rabada was the star with the ball at Lord’s, where he threw 33.4 strong, giving only 110 runs and taking five key doctors in the first entrances: his 17th Five Wicket Transport in Tests. In the second post, Rabada climbed four doctors to restrict Australia to only 207 rolls.
He surpassed the legendary Allan Donald on the list of Wicket-Takers in South Africa. Rabada now has 336 test doctors and is fourth among the main wick in South Africa in the history of the evidence.
On the other hand, Sri Lanka Pathum Nissanka’s workshop started the fourth WTC cycle in a maximum, hitting centuries ago to help your team win series About Bangladesh. In the first trial in Galle, Nissanka directed Sri Lanka with a better 187 to give only one advantage of ten in Bangladesh after publishing 495.
Later he made 24 in the second post to help the islanders get a draw in the final session. In the second test, Nissanka returned to the bat again. After Bangla desh was overturned by 247, he scored a brilliant 158 with 19 limits, guiding Sri Lanka to a great advantage of 211. This was enough, as Sri Lanka won by an entrance and 78 runs.
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Speaking of women’s candidates, the South African workshop, Tazmin Brits, was red in June, scoring 184 in the hate series with an average of 61.33 and a strike rate of 87.61. His scores were 57, 26, and a brilliant 101 of 91 balls, which won the British of the series’ prize.
In the T20is, the British made 98 unbeaten in the first game against the West Indies, followed by 14 and 20, ending with 132 runs at an average of 66 and a strike rate of 122.22.
In the meantime, the Captain of the West Indies, Hayley Matthews, offered a remarkable show in the series of white balls against South Africa. In the Hate series, he scored 104 runs with a higher score of 56 and took 4 doctors at an average of 34.25. Despite their efforts, the West Indies lost their hatred 2-1.
Matthews rebounded again at T20is, scoring 147 runs to an average of 73.50 and a strike rate of 120.49. His scores were 19, 63*and 65, helping the western Indies to win the T20I 2-1 series. He also took 2 doctors and was named a series player.
On the other hand, Afy Fletcher, of the western Indies, was the prominent Bowler against South Africa, ending as the main wick head in both the hate and T20i series. In the Hate series, he claimed 9 doctors with an average of 24 and an economy of 5.53, including a 4 Wicket transport to the second game and 3 more to the third hatred.
He also scored 30 runs at a strike of 100. In the T20I series, Fletcher collected 5 doctors at an average of 16.20 and a 6.75 economy and helped the West Indies to seal the T20i 2-1 series against the women of South Africa.