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Nasum nominated for 'ICC Player of the Month' award

Staff Reporter Cricket 2021-10-06, 11:22pm




DHAKA - Left-arm spinner Nasum Ahmed on Wednesday was nominated for the 'ICC men's Player of the Month' award for September owing
to his contribution in the five-match T20 International series against New
Zealand.

   The men's nominees also feature Nepal leg-spinner Sandeep Lamichhane and
the USA's power-hitter Jaskaran Malhotra.

   Nasum became the third Bangladeshi player after Mushfiqur Rahim and Shakib
Al Hasan to be nominated for the award. Both Mushfiqur and Shakib eventually
emerged as victorious. The left-arm spinner also looks highly likely to
achieve the feat.

   Nasum indeed was Bangladesh's star performer in the home T20I series
against New Zealand, leaving the visitors bamboozled with his accurate line
and length.

  He picked up eight wickets in the series with a sensational performance of
4-10 in the fourth match. His exploits helped the hosts to emerge victorious
with a margin of 3-2 against the visitors.

   Sandeep Lamichhane has already impressed one and all with his trickery in
his short career so far. He continued this impressive run in the month of
September, emerging as the standout bowler in the ICC Cricket World Cup
League 2.

  Playing six ODIs, Nasum picked up a staggering 18 wickets at an average of
7.38. His performance against Papua New Guinea, where he ended up with
figures of 6/11, grabbed the attention of one and all.

   His exploits helped him make significant gains in the MRF Tyres ICC Men's
ODI Player Rankings.

   The third and the final nominee, Jaskaran Malhotra of the USA, also had a
month to remember. He became only the fourth player to hit six sixes in an
over in an international fixture.

   This feat came against PNG in a CWCL2 fixture in a scintillating knock of
173*. Overall, in six ODIs he scored 261 runs at an average of 87, at a
strike-rate of 104.40.

   The three nominees are shortlisted based on performances from the first to
the last day of each calendar month. The shortlist is then voted on by the
independent ICC Voting Academy and fans around the world.

  The ICC Voting Academy comprises prominent members of the cricket
fraternity including well-known journalists, former players, broadcasters and
members of the ICC Hall of Fame.

  The Voting Academy submitted their votes by email and secured a 90 per cent
share of the vote. Fans registered with the ICC vote via the ICC website,
accounting for the remaining 10 per cent. Winners are announced every second Monday of the month on the ICC's digital channels.BSS