Shamar Joseph, the rising star from the West Indies, has made a remarkable entry into the race for the ICC's most prestigious accolade, the Player of the Month. His exceptional performances in the debut series against Australia have captivated cricket enthusiasts worldwide. Joseph's debut in the Adelaide Test was nothing short of spectacular, as he clinched a five-wicket haul, instantly making a mark on the international stage. In the subsequent Melbourne Test, he showcased his mastery, wreaking havoc with his pace and bamboozling the Australian batsmen. His outstanding performance, including a remarkable seven-wicket haul in a single innings, led the West Indies to a historic Test victory on Australian soil after 27 years. Throughout the series, Joseph scalped a total of 13 wickets and also contributed significantly with the bat, amassing 57 runs.
Since last year's ODI World Cup held in India, Rachin Ravindra's bat seems to speak as he wishes. The left-hander is performing well match after match. Now he got a great news. Rachin won the 'Richard Headley Medal' for the New Zealand cricketer of the year.
ICC has also changed the rules to make cricket more attractive with time. At the same time, the highest regulatory body of cricket has also taken into account the issue of preventing wastage of time. This time they are going to introduce the 'stop clock' law in the World Cup. According to Cricbuzz, this rule will be included in the general playing conditions of cricket.