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South Africa spinner Senuran Muthusamy claims ICC Men's Player of the Month for October

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Dubai [UAE], November 12 (ANI): South Africa spinner Senuran Muthusamy has been crowned the ICC Player of the Month for October 2025, following his standout all-round performance during the Test series in Pakistan.

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The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Wednesday announced that Muthusamy had brushed away competition from Pakistan's seasoned spinner Noman Ali and Afghanistan's premier ball tweaker Rashid Khan. The 31-year-old expressed his delight after bagging the first ICC POTM award of his career.

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"It feels great to be named the Player of the Month by the ICC, especially since it comes for performances in Test cricket, a format that every player wants to excel in. Playing for a side that won the World Test Championship this year is a matter of great pride," Muthusamy said as quoted from ICC.

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"I was privileged to be part of such a competitive series in Pakistan and am happy to have contributed with both ball and bat. I want to thank my teammates for their support and look forward to contributing for my team in the years to come," Muthusamy added.

In the two-match Test series in Pakistan that ended on level terms at 1-1, Muthusamy garnered 106 runs at 53 and scythed 11 wickets to claim the Player of the Series award. In the first Test, Muthusamy notched his career-best figures of 11/174, taking six in the first and five in the second innings. However, his finest spell with the ball wasn't enough to rescue South Africa from a 93-run defeat.

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With South Africa aiming to salvage a draw, Muthusamy's heroics took the spotlight once again. He forged crucial partnerships with tail-enders Keshav Maharaj and Kagiso Rabada while anchoring the innings with an unbeaten 89.

Muthusamy's valiant effort handed South Africa a valuable first innings lead and eventually stamped their authority with an 8-wicket win. He is expected to return to action in the upcoming two Tests in India, scheduled to begin at Kolkata's Eden Gardens on Friday. (ANI)

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