ICC unveils nominees for Player of the Month awards for July 2024

DUBAI: The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Monday, unveiled the nominees for the Player of the Month Awards for July 2024.

The ICC Player of the Month award acknowledges the magnificent individual performers on the international stage, and the names shortlisted for July span a range of formats.

The nominees for the Player of the Month include England’s pace bowler Gus Atkinson, India’s off-spinner Washington Sundar and Scotland’s pace bowler Charlie Cassell.

The Scottish pace bowler made his ODI debut in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2 match against Oman.

He made an unforgettable first impression as he claimed the best bowling figures on debut in ODI cricket, breaking South African fast bowler Kagiso Rabada’s nine-year-old record.

Charlie Cassell claimed the spectacular bowling figures of 7-21, becoming the first bowler to take seven wickets on debut.

Another debutant, who left a lasting impression in his first game is Gus Atkinson, who made his Test debut in legendary James Anderson’s farewell international match during the series against West Indies.

Atkinson dismantled the West Indian batting line-up as he claimed a five-wicket haul in each inning, returning with 12 wickets in the match.

He was adjudged man of the match for his heroics as England thumped West Indies by a massive margin of an innings and 114 runs.

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The 26-year-old ran continued his impressive form in the subsequent games, taking 10 more wickets across the remaining two Tests.

He was key to England’s clean sweep victory and earned the Player of the Series award for taking 12 wickets.

The third nominee for the coveted ICC Player of the Month Award is Washington Sundar, who returned to the Indian side during the T20I series against Zimbabwe.

Sundar stepped up in the absence of India’s first-choice players, who were rested for the series following the team’s ICC T20 World Cup 2024 triumph.

The spin-bowling all-rounder proved his worth and helped India defeat Zimbabwe 2-1 in the series. He was adjudged Player of the Series for his eight wickets across three games.

He played a solitary game in the following T20I series against Sri Lanka as India’s regular players returned to the side.

However, he gave an impactful performance in the only game he played. He scored a crucial 25 off 18 balls to help India post 137/9.

He then picked two important wickets during Sri Lanka’s innings to force the game into Super Over as the hosts managed 137/8 in 20 overs.

Rohit Sharma trusted Sundar to bowl the Super Over and the off-spinner repaid the faith, taking two wickets for two runs, which earned him a Player of the Match award.

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Scotland’s Charlie Cassell registers best ODI bowling figures for a debutant

Scotland pace bowler Charlie Cassell has broken the record for the best bowling figures on debut in ODI cricket during the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2 match in Dundee against Oman.

Cassell claimed the spectacular bowling figures of 7-21, becoming the first bowler to take seven wickets on debut.

Previously, the record was held by South African fast bowler Kagiso Rabada, who took 6-16 against Bangladesh back in 2016.

The right-arm fast bowler earned his place in Scotland’s squad as a replacement for Chris Sole, and he took full advantage of the opportunity, starting off his career with a wicket on his first ball.

Cassell trapped Zeeshan Maqsood lbw to become the 32nd player to take a wicket on the first ball of their ODI career in men’s cricket.

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He bowled Ayaan Khan on the next delivery but missed the hat-trick. Nevertheless, he swiftly followed up by dismissing Khalid Kail on the fourth ball, finishing his debut over in international cricket with an impressive three wickets taken without conceding any runs.

Mehran Khan struck Cassell for two boundaries in two overs before the bowler got the last laugh in the subsequent over to claim his fifth wicket. He became the 15th bowler to claim a five-wicket haul on debut.

Cassell sent Pratik Athavale back to the pavilion to join an exclusive group of bowlers including Rabada and West Indies’ Fidel Edwards, who also took six wickets on their debuts.

He then concluded Oman’s innings with the wicket of Bilal Khan caught behind, claiming the record. Oman were bowled out for a meagre 91, which was easily chased in 17.5 overs.

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