Mushfiq nominated for ICC Player of the Month Award

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The International Cricket Council (ICC) today [Tuesday] announced the nominees for the ICC Player of the Month Awards for May to recognise the best performances from both male and female cricketers across all forms of international cricket.
Bangladesh wicketkeeper-batsman Mushfiqur Rahman nominated for this award for the first time. Along with him Pakistan's Hasan Ali and Sri Lanka's debutant Praveen Jayawickram was also in the list.
The experienced wicketkeeper-batsman Mushfiq showcased his full class in the month of May. He scored 80 runs at an average of 40 in the first Test against Sri Lanka.

But it was the ODI series against the same opposition, where he displayed his world-class ability with the bat. In three matches, Mushfiqur scored 237 runs at an average of 79 and a strike rate of 88.43.
The veteran's knock of 125 in the second match helped the hosts seal a first-ever ODI series victory against Sri Lanka. For his contributions, Mushfiqur has rightfully adjudged the Player of the Series.
On the other hand, left-arm orthodox spinner Praveen Jayawickram had a debut to remember during Sri Lanka's second Test against Bangladesh in Pallekele. He became the first bowler in 33 years to pick up twin five-wicket hauls in his maiden Test, bamboozling the visitors. He ended with match figures of 11/178, the best by a Sri Lankan bowler on Test debut.
The Pakistani pacer Hasan was in scintillating form in the Test series against Zimbabwe. In the two-match Test series, Ali picked up 14 wickets at a staggering average of only 8.92. He began the series with a bang, picking up 9 wickets in Pakistan's victory in the opening Test match. He carried forward this form in the second Test as well, bowling a devastating spell in the first innings, registering figures of 5/27, as Pakistan completed a 2-0 whitewash.