Harry Tector beats Babar Azam to become ICC Men’s Player of the Month for May
Ireland’s Harry Tector has become the ICC Men’s Player of the Month (POTM) for May. The 23-year-old beat Pakistan captain Babar Azam and Bangladesh’s Najmul Hossain Shanto for his first-ever POTM award.
The right-handed batter scored 206 runs in a three-match ODI series against Bangladesh, including 140 off 112 balls, consisting of 10 sixes and seven boundaries, in the second ODI. Tector also returned with figures of 21* and 45 in the first and third ODIs, respectively.
On the other hand, Azam amassed 276 runs in five ODIs against New Zealand, including a century and two half-centuries in May.
Shanto, meanwhile, returned with scores of 44, 117, and 35 in the ODI series against Ireland.
On the achievement, Tector told the ICC:
"I'm delighted with the award and would like to thank those who voted for me, however, cricket is a team sport first-and-foremost, so the award is more a reflection on the performances and progress of the Ireland men's squad.”
He continued:
"Without the support of Heinrich [Malan], Andrew [Balbirnie] and the dedicated group of coaches and players I work with, I wouldn't have been able to win this award. While a personal privilege, I believe it won't be too much longer until more Irish players are being recognised this way.”
Harry Tector's Ireland to play in ICC CWC Qualifiers in Zimbabwe
The Andrew Balbirnie-led Ireland recently finished 11th in the World Cup Super League, with six wins in 24 games. They will next compete in the ICC World Cup Qualifiers 2023 in Zimbabwe to decide their fate in the 2023 ODI World Cup in India later this year.
For the uninitiated, Ireland are drawn in Group B alongside Sri Lanka, Scotland, Oman, and the UAE. They will play their opening game against Oman on Monday, June 19.
Each team will play four games in the group stage of the qualifier. The top three teams will progress to the Super Six. They will then play three games against the opposite groups. The top two will qualify for the final on July 9 and the 2023 World Cup.
Click here to check out the full ICC World Cup Qualifiers schedule.