England left-arm spinner Sophie Ecclestone, Australia opener Rachael Haynes and South Africa opening batter Laura Wolvaardt on Wednesday had been nominated for the ICC Women’s Player-of-the-Month award, mentioned the cricket’s international governing physique.
Ecclestone, at present the top-ranked bowler in ODIs and T20Is, produced some good bowling performances within the recently-finished ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup in New Zealand to turn out to be the event’s main wicket-taker with 21 wickets in 9 matches.
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It additionally features a career-best 6/36 within the semifinal towards South Africa at Christchurch. Her excellent bowling all through the event helped England attain one other World Cup ultimate, the place they had been defeated by Australia by 71 runs.
Australia had loads of heroes of their aspect who helped them clinch their seventh World Cup title on Sunday. But Haynes’ contribution on the prime of the order was one of many largest positives for the Meg Lanning-led aspect all through the event.
Haynes scored 497 runs in 9 matches, averaging 62.12, to complete because the event’s second-highest run-getter. Her three half centuries and a superb century of their opening match of the event towards England helped Australia get stable opening begins alongside Alyssa Healy all through the event.
It finally propelled Australia to carry the trophy for the seventh time.
Talking about good performances, Wolvaardt batted with supreme consistency within the World Cup. She led South Africa’s batting order and made some effective contributions on the prime.
With 5 half centuries in eight matches, Wolvaardt scored 433 runs at a mean of 54.12, changing into the fourth-highest run-getter of the event. Her greatest rating of 79-ball 80 got here in South Africa’s thrilling ultimate group-stage match towards India.
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