India바카라s middle-order mainstay Shreyas Iyer was on Tuesday nominated alongside New Zealand바카라s Rachin Ravindra and Jacob Duffy for the ICC Player of the Month award for March following his impact show in last month's Champions Trophy. (More Cricket News)
With 243 runs in five matches at 48.60 including two half-centuries, Iyer played a vital role in India바카라s title win in the eight-team competition.
바카라The right-handed batter compiled 172 runs in three ODIs in March, averaging 57.33 with a strike rate of 77.47, finishing the top-scorer for India during the tournament,바카라 the ICC said on its website.
바카라Iyer바카라s contributions were vital to India's unbeaten run. His highest score of 79 came against New Zealand in their Group A encounter, while he also put together a gritty 45 against Australia in the semi-final, and a composed 48 in the summit clash against the Black Caps to help India to the title.바카라 바카라His ability to anchor the innings and build partnerships was instrumental in guiding India in crunch moments throughout the campaign,바카라 it added.
However, it was Ravindra who had topped the batters바카라 chart with 263 runs in four matches at an average of 65.75 including two tons.
바카라In three ODIs in March, he scored 151 runs at a splendid average of 50.33, at an impressive strike rate of 106.33, while also picking up three wickets at a respectable economy rate of 4.66,바카라 the ICC wrote about the left-handed Kiwi.
바카라His tournament-defining innings came in the semi-final against South Africa, where he scored a brilliant 108 바카라 his second hundred of the tournament 바카라 stitching a vital 164-run partnership with Kane Williamson that helped the Black Caps amass the highest-ever total in the Champions Trophy."
바카라With the ball, Ravindra maintained pressure through economical spells, grabbing a wicket each in all three ODIs,바카라 it added.
Duffy, the world No 1 T20I bowler, found his way into the list following a dominant show in New Zealand바카라s 4-1 hammering of Pakistan in the T20I series. He took 13 wickets with an economy rate of 6.17 and average of 8.38.
바카라His performances included a fiery career-best 4/14 in the opening match in Christchurch and another four-wicket haul (4/20) in the fourth encounter in Mount Maunganui, making him a tough ask for Pakistan batters throughout the series,바카라 the ICC said.