ICC announces nominees for Women’s Player of Month award for August

Sports Sep, 6 2024
ICC announces nominees for Women’s Player of Month award for August
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Dubai: Sri Lanka’s next superstar is joined by two of the most consistent performers from Ireland in being nominated for the ICC Women’s Player of the Month award for August.

Samarawickrama continued her rise to stardom with some monster scores with the bat in August as the left-hander dominated against Ireland in both the ODI and T20I series. Fresh from an unbeaten 69* against India at the end of July, Samarawickrama improved her output upon arriving in Dublin as the registered scores of 86* and 65 from the two T20I matches to finish the two-match series as the leading run-scorer for both sides. Prendergast showcased her all-round talents during August with some impressive efforts in all facets of her game. Prendergast contributed 67 runs and two wickets from a pair of appearances during the T20I series against Sri Lanka, but it was in the opening match of the ODI series that the 22-year-old really shone. The 22-year-old collected figures of 3/25 with the new-ball and took a pair of catches to help restrict Sri Lanka to 260/8 in Belfast, before producing a knock for the ages in reply to score 122* from just 107 deliveries in the three-wicket victory. Lewis was in scintillating touch right from the outset of the second T20I of the series against Sri Lanka at Pembroke Cricket Club in Dublin, as she found the boundary from the opening over and went on to record a brilliant 119 from just 75 deliveries in a match-winning performance.

The 23-year-old hit 17 boundaries and two massive sixes during her stay as Ireland amassed 173/3 with the bat and that proved too much for Sri Lanka as the hosts held on to record the victory and tie the two-match series.

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