The International Cricket Council (ICC) has revealed the recipients of the ICC Players of the Month awards for July 2024. England’s Gus Atkinson and Sri Lanka’s Chamari Athapaththu have been crowned as the standout performers in men’s and women’s cricket, respectively, for their exceptional contributions to the sport during the month.
Gus Atkinson, the 26-year-old English fast bowler, made an unforgettable entrance into Test cricket during England’s ICC World Test Championship series against the West Indies. His remarkable performance played a pivotal role in England’s comprehensive 3-0 series victory on home soil.
Atkinson’s debut series was nothing short of spectacular, as he claimed an impressive 22 wickets at an average of 16.22. This outstanding performance earned him the Player of the Series accolade, setting a high benchmark for his future in international cricket.
The young pacer’s impact was immediate and devastating. On the opening day of the first Test at Lord’s, Atkinson delivered a breathtaking spell, taking seven wickets for 45 runs. This remarkable feat stands as the second-best Test haul for any England bowler in a home Test debut. He followed this up with another five wickets in the second innings, finishing with match figures of 12 for 106.
Atkinson’s form continued throughout the series. He claimed four wickets in Nottingham and six more in Birmingham, showcasing his ability to maintain consistency and pressure on the opposition batsmen. His sharp and accurate bowling was instrumental in England’s dominant performance and their surge up the ICC World Test Championship standings.
With this award, Atkinson becomes the first English cricketer to win the ICC Men’s Player of the Month since Chris Woakes in July 2023. This recognition underscores the impact of his debut and hints at a promising future for England’s pace attack.
Chamari Athapaththu, the influential captain of the Sri Lankan women’s cricket team, continued to demonstrate her exceptional leadership and batting prowess in July. Her performances were instrumental in Sri Lanka’s historic triumph in the Women’s Asia Cup.
Throughout the competition, Athapaththu amassed 304 runs at an outstanding average of 101.33. Even more impressive was her strike rate of 146.85, highlighting her ability to dominate bowling attacks and set the pace of the game.
Athapaththu’s month was filled with crucial innings that propelled her team to victory:
This latest accolade marks Athapaththu’s third ICC Women’s Player of the Month award, placing her in an elite group. She joins Australia’s Ashleigh Gardner and the West Indies’ Hayley Matthews as the only players to have won this honor three times.
The ICC Player of the Month awards are determined through a combination of fan votes and expert opinions. The process involves:
For the men’s award, Atkinson triumphed over Scotland’s Charlie Cassell and India’s Washington Sundar. In the women’s category, Athapaththu prevailed against the Indian opening pair of Shafali Verma and the previous month’s winner, Smriti Mandhana.
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