South Africa spinner Keshav Maharaj has been rewarded for his excellent recent form by being named the ICC Men's Player of the Month for April 2022.
Maharaj was at his brilliant best during the Proteas' recent two-match Test series against Bangladesh as he beat fellow South African Simon Harmer and Oman opener Jatinder Singh for the monthly gong.
It was a richly deserved award for Maharaj, who contributed 16 wickets for South Africa during the Test series and duly claimed the Player of the Series award in the process.
Utter demolition 👊
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Keshav Maharaj completes his second seven-wicket haul of the series as South Africa bowl out Bangladesh for 80 and complete a 2-0 whitewash.
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His exploits weren't just with the ball either, with Maharaj scoring an attacking 84 with the bat during the second Test in Port Elizabeth as South Africa wrapped up a 2-0 series triumph on home soil.
Members of the voting panel that awarded the monthly honour to Maharaj were full of praise for the 32-year-old.
"A simply outstanding few weeks showcasing true grit and determination," former South Africa batter and current voting panel member JP Duminy said.
"Exceptional to see him work in tandem with Simon Harmer in exploiting the skills that we've always known to be there."
Fellow voting panel member Lisa Sthalekar echoed Duminy's sentiments, with the Australian legend making note of Maharaj's valuable late runs with the bat.
"He was a key member to the success of the series for South Africa," ICC Hall of Famer Sthalekar said.
"The amount of wickets at crucial times was exceptional and late runs was one of the main reasons for their success."
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