World cup t20
Wolvaardt And Nahid Rana Claim ICC Player Of The Month Honours For April
Rana secured the men’s honour for the first time after playing a pivotal role in Bangladesh’s 2-1 home series victory over New Zealand. The young fast bowler finished the series with eight wickets at an economy rate of 4.46 and was adjudged Player of the Series.
His standout performance came in the second ODI in Mirpur, where he claimed 5 for 32 to help Bangladesh register a commanding 55-run victory. He also chipped in with two wickets in the deciding game in Chattogram.
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