Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan has been named ICC Player of the Month for September adding one more award to his heavenly resume which has added to his brilliant ascent in the realm of cricket.
Rizwan beat down India's Axar Patel and Australian all-rounder Cameron Green for the honor.
The no.1 T20 better on the planet proceeded with his fine structure during the Asia Cup and the seven-match series against Britain.
The hitter played in the 10 games last month scoring seven fifties during that range. He added scores of 70 or more against Hong Kong and India to open the Asia Cup helping his side arrive at the last where they in the end missed the mark against Sri Lanka.
Rizwan actually completed as the most elevated run scorer of the competition.
He likewise was the most elevated run-getter in the series against Britain regardless of playing a game not as much as his companions wrapping up with 316 runs at a normal of 63.20 with a strike pace of 138.60.
Mohammad Rizwan devoted his ICC Player of the Month grant to individuals of Pakistan impacted by the floods while addressing the ICC site.
"I might want to say thanks to All-powerful Allah and express my ardent joy to all that empowered me to accomplish this honor".
"I need to give my high appreciation to every one of my colleagues as they made things simple for me. These accomplishments support your certainty. I'm content with my exhibition and I might want to take this energy forward in Australia.
"I might want to devote this honor to individuals in Pakistan who are impacted by the floods and environmental change. Ideally, this will welcome grins on their appearances."
India's Harmanpreet Kaur was named the ICC Ladies' Player of the Month for September subsequent to aiding her side beat Britain in the ODI series.
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