The International Cricket Council (ICC) today announced the ICC men’s and women’s players of the month in March 2025 as Shreyas Iyer from India and Georgia full of Australia.
Iyer wins his second award winner of the ICC men’s player of the month after listing India Runscoring charts and playing in the last phases of their historical ICC men’s master trophy 2025 Triumph.
Meanwhile, your girls -icc women players celebrate the month and secure the award after an explosive blow from the Australia’s victorious T20i -Sweep from New Zealand.
Iyer overcomes the New Zealand duo Jacob Duffy and Rachin Ravindra to win the Messrs’s Award, and fully tissue Annabel Sutherland and Chetnaa Prasad in the category of women.
Both victories are expanded by the players of the month for their respective nations – Iyer makes it for India after the victory of Shubman Gill in February in successive awards, and fully becomes the fourth Australian woman in a row, which has been appointed women’s player of the month.
Both players were crowned after a vote among global fans registered with ICC-Cricket.com, and a special panel with ICC Hall of Famers, former international players and media representatives.
With 172 runs in the last three games of the ICC men -Master -Trophy 2025, Iyer was a leading light in the history of competition in the history of the competition.
When the tournament approached its end of business, the top dough hit 79 balls with 79 balls to make sure that India is ahead in her last group stage game against New Zealand.
An important 45 runs in collaboration with Virat Kohli then helped India to navigate a challenging semi -finals against Australia, before he laid the basics for a successful running hunt in the breathless final against New Zealand and in 62 balls in 62 balls, where they had released in Dubai 252 for the victory in the Lichous Lights.
Shreyas Iyer, Men Men Men Men Men month month for March, said: “I feel really honored to appoint the ICC men’s player of the month for March. This recognition is incredibly special, especially in a month in which we have lifted the ICC -Herr -Champions Trophy -a moment that I will appreciate forever.
“To be able to contribute to India’s success on such a big stage is something that every cricket player dreams of. I am grateful to my teammates, trainers and support staff for your unshakable support and your faith.
“A big thank you to the fans – their energy and their encouragement keep us on every step of the way.”
The ICC women’s player of the month only made her international debut in December, but she has already given an insight into her potential on the world stage.
March’s competitions against the rival New Zealand experienced an explosive selection of strokes, and she did not waste time to grab the headlines, and smashed her first T20i-half century in just 30 balls in the opening game in Auckland when Australia had decreased 138 after the victory.
She followed with 36 other runs in Mount Maunganui before she had a player of the games in Wellington-of the opener, who strikes 75 runs in 57 balls to ensure a commander to sweep the T20 world champions about the T20 world champions.
Georgia Voll, the women’s player of the month of the month in March, said: “Wining this award is certainly a good way to cover an incredible summer for me and the team.
“To go to New Zealand and to say that the T20 series against the world champions was the perfect way to end the season. It was a hurricane of the first summer on the Australian side and I look forward to what the next season is.”