After his stupendous performance in November. England’s T20 World Cup-winning captain Jos Buttler was named ICC Men’s Player of the Month for the first time on Monday (PTI). Pakistan’s Sidra Ameen turned into the second progressive victor of the ladies’ Player of the Month grant from the nation. Her splendid exhibition in the ODI series prevails upon Ireland.
Buttler is one of the world’s most terrifying batters. Had won Player of the Match honors in Brisbane’s dramatic 20-run victory over New Zealand to kick off the month. The opener, making his 100th T20I appearance. Struck 73 off 47 balls to give England’s T20 tournament bid some much-needed momentum.
After England advanced to the knockout stages. Buttler showed off his full strokeplay by hitting 80 from 49 balls in the semifinal match against India. Where he was chasing 169 for victory.
England won a historic 10-wicket victory in Adelaide thanks to his record-breaking opening partnership with Alex Hales of 170 runs.
England won their second T20 World Cup. When Buttler scored a crucial 26 against a threatening Pakistani bowling attack in the final. “I would like to thank the fans for choosing me to be the ICC Player of the Month for November.” “This award is due to the efforts of my teammates during the most incredible month of cricket.
Which culminated in winning the ICC men’s T20 World Cup in Australia,” Buttler stated. It is right up there among the greatest long periods of cricket. I’ve been engaged with and driving a gathering of players to a definitive honor of becoming title holders was unique.” Ameen won the female category for her dominant performances against Ireland in the ODI series in November.
Opening hitter Ameen began the month with her most elevated score in ODIs, a wonderful 176 not out. As the hosts guaranteed a persuading 128-run triumph in the main match. Throughout the series, she scored 277 runs. Only run out once In the second one-day international, she scored another unbeaten score of 91 from 93 balls, winning by nine wickets SSC STI PTI ATK