Mohammad Rizwan named ICC Men’s Player of the Month for September 2022

Rizwan dedicated the award to victims of flood in Pakistan.

By Jatin Sharma - 10 Oct, 2022

Pakistan’s star opener Mohammad Rizwan has been named as the ICC Men’s Player of the Month for September 2022 beating out competition from ace Indian spinner Akshar Patel and Australia all-rounder Cameron Green.

Rizwan, the No.1 T20I batter in the ICC Men's Player Rankings, continued his domination in the shortest format of the game and put his name on the shortlist for the Player of the Month for September.

The right-handed keeper-batter hit 7 half-centuries in 10 games that he played last month. His month began with two scores of 70+ against Hong Kong and India in the Asia Cup. He ended up as the highest run-getter of the tournament, adding one more half-century in his kitty.

Then, in the first five T20Is of the seven-match series against England, he registered four scores of 60+ to help his side take a 3-2 lead, finishing with 316 runs at an average of 63.20 while going at 138.60.

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In 6 T20Is against England, he finished with 316 runs at an average of 63.20 while going at 138.60.

On winning the award, an elated Rizwan said: "I would like to thank Almighty Allah and express my heartfelt delight to all that enabled me to achieve this award. I want to give my high appreciation to all my teammates as they made things easy for me. These achievements boost your confidence. I am happy with my performance and I would like to take this momentum forward in Australia.”

"I would like to dedicate this award to the people in Pakistan who are affected by the floods and climate change. Hopefully, this will bring smiles on their faces,” he added.

(ICC inputs)

By Jatin Sharma - 10 Oct, 2022

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