Ashleigh Gardner, Harry Brook clinch ICC Player of the Month awards for February

Ashleigh Gardner, Harry Brook clinch ICC Player of the Month awards for February

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Category : Sports Published on: March 15 2023

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  • The International Cricket Council (ICC) today announced the winners of the ICC Player of the Month awards for February 2023, with Australia’s Ashleigh Gardner named the ICC Women’s Player of the Month, and England’s Harry Brook reclaiming the ICC Men’s Player of the Month.
  • Gardner is crowned the ICC Women’s Player of the Month for February after a series of outstanding performances inspired Australia’s successful defence of their Women’s T20 World Cup crown in South Africa. 
  • ICC Men’s Player of the Month Brook earns his second prize after once more demonstrating his rising stock in international cricket. 
  • Brook overcomes fellow nominees Ravindra Jadeja and Gudakesh Motie to claim his second ICC Men’s Player of the Month, becoming the second player to win the award on two separate occasions along with 2022’s ICC Men’s Cricketer of the Year, Babar Azam of Pakistan.
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