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Arundhati Reddy Wins ICC Women’s Player of the Month for February 2026

India’s pace bowler Arundhati Reddy has been named ICC Women’s Player of the Month for February 2026,. This recognition comes after following her outstanding performance in the T20I series against Australia. She has played a key role in India’s historic series win on Australian soil and it is considered one of the toughest tours in cricket.

ICC Women’s Player of the Month Feb 2026

Arundhati Reddy marks an important moment in her career as she grab her first ICC Player of the Month award.

Her performance stood out in a high pressure series against a Australian team on away tour.

She delivered the match-winning bowling performance throughout the series and maintained consistency and which helped India secure a memorable victory.

Arundhati Reddy Performance Stats

Arundhati Reddy was the leading wicket-taker in the T20I series.

Series Performance

Total wickets: 8 wickets in 3 matches

Bowling average: 10.87

Economy rate: 7.25

Match-Wise Performance Breakdown

Reddy delivered the impactful performances in all three matches of the series.

Key Match Performances

1st Match Sydney: 4/22 (Career-best, Player of the Match)

2nd Match Canberra: 2/30

3rd Match Adelaide: 2/35

Her performance in Sydney set the tone for the series and her consistency in the remaining matches was important for the series win.

Question

Q. Who won the ICC Women’s Player of the Month for February 2026?

A. Smriti Mandhana
B. Harmanpreet Kaur
C. Arundhati Reddy
D. Ellyse Perry

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