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Smriti Mandhana confirmed that her wedding with music composer and filmmaker Palash Muchhal has been called off. She shared this update through an Instagram story after weeks of speculation about her personal life. She said she is a private person but felt the need to clarify the situation.
She requested that everyone give both families privacy. Smriti said she wants the matter to be closed and hopes people will allow them space to move on at their own pace. She thanked her supporters and said it is time for everyone to move forward.
The wedding was first planned for 23 November 2025 in Sangli, Maharashtra. On the wedding day, Smritiâ€s father suffered severe chest pain and was taken to the hospital. Soon after, Palash Muchhal also needed medical attention. Because of these sudden health issues, both families decided to postpone the ceremony indefinitely. Smritiâ€s manager had said that her fatherâ€s recovery was the first priority before fixing any new date.
What Did Smriti Mandhana Reveal in Her Instagram Story About Calling Off Her Wedding?
On her Instagram story, Smriti Mandhana said, “I need to clarify that the wedding is called off.†She explained that she is a private person but felt the need to speak because of the constant speculation.
She also said, “Over the past few weeks there has been plenty of speculation around my life, and I feel it is important for me to speak out at this time.†Smriti asked everyone to respect the privacy of both families and allow them space. She added, “I would like to close this matter here and implore all of you to do the same.â€
Smriti made it clear that cricket remains her main focus. She wrote, “I believe there is a higher purpose driving us all, and for me that has always been representing my country at the highest level.†She added that she wants to keep playing and winning trophies for India.
She ended her message by asking for kindness and privacy. Smriti said, “I request you to please respect the privacy of both families at this time and allow us the space to process and move on at our own pace.â€
Palash Muchhal Responded to the Wedding Split and Cheating Rumours
Palash Muchhal has broken his silence regarding the cancelled wedding with Smriti Mandhana and the cheating allegations circulating online. Addressing social media, he confirmed that he and Smriti have parted ways.
He wrote, “I have decided to move on in my life and step back from my personal relationship. It’s been very difficult for me to see people react so easily on baseless rumors about something that has been most sacred to me. It’s the most difficult phase of my life, and I will deal with it gracefully, holding on to my beliefs. I truly hope we, as a society, learn to pause before judging someone based on unverified gossip whose sources are never identified.”
He urged people to stop spreading rumors and added, “Our words can wound in ways we may never understand. While we think about these things, many people in the world are facing drastic consequences. My team will be taking strict legal action against those spreading false and defamatory content. Thank you to everyone who has stood by me with kindness in this tough time.”
FAQs
Q. Is Smriti Mandhana getting married?
A. No, Smriti Mandhana has called off her wedding with Palash Muchhal.
Q. Why was the wedding postponed?
A. The wedding was postponed because Smritiâ€s father had a sudden health emergency, and Palash also faced stress-related health issues.
Q. What happened between Smriti Mandhana and Palash Muchhal?
A. Rumors about Palash Muchhal allegedly cheating led to speculation, and they decided to part ways.
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Palesh Muchhal, Smriti Mandhana (left), and Palak Muchhal Singer Palak Muchhal has spoken for the first time about the postponement of her brother Palash Muchhal and India women’s cricket team vice-captain Smriti Mandhanaâ€s wedding, saying both families are trying to stay positive after unexpected health emergencies forced a delay in the ceremony. The wedding, scheduled for November 23, was put on hold after Mandhanaâ€s father and Palash were hospitalised on consecutive days.Smriti Mandhana and music composer Palash Muchhalâ€s wedding, scheduled for November 23, was postponed after health-related issues in the family.
Smriti Mandhana And Palash Muchhal To Get Married On December 7?
The developments began when Mandhanaâ€s father, Shriniwas, became unwell on the day of the ceremony and was taken to a hospital. A day later, groom-to-be Palash Muchhal was also admitted to a hospital in Sangli, Mandhanaâ€s hometown. He was later shifted to Mumbai for treatment and rest.Singer Palak Muchhal has now commented publicly for the first time on the postponement of her brother Palash Muchhal and Smriti Mandhanaâ€s wedding. In a conversation with Filmfare, Palak spokeabout how both families are dealing with the situation.What did Palak say?When asked how the family is managing the circumstances, Palak said, “I think the families have been through a very tough time. Like you just said, I would just want to repeat that we would like to believe in positivity at this time. We would like to spread positivity as much as we can. We are also trying to stay strong.”How the events unfoldedSmriti Mandhana and Palash Muchhal were set to get married on November 23. The couple and their families had taken part in pre-wedding functions and were seen dancing together during the celebrations. On the wedding day, however, Smritiâ€s father fell ill and was moved to the hospital.Mandhanaâ€s manager later confirmed that the wedding had been postponed and said the families decided to delay the event due to these health issues. After the announcement, Mandhana deleted all wedding-related posts from her Instagram account. Some photos of the two are still visible on Palashâ€s social media pages.Both Shriniwas and Palash have since been discharged from hospital care and are recovering. The families have not yet announced a new date for the wedding.
Indian womenâ€s team opener and vice-captain Smriti Mandhanaâ€s personal life has taken an unfortunate turn, as following the hospitalization of her father, her fiancé, Palash Muchhal, also suffered health issues and was admitted, though the singer has now been discharged.
Mandhana became a World Cup winner earlier this month as India beat South Africa in the final in Navi Mumbai. Soon after, the lefty revealed her relationship with Palash, who is an actor and music composer and brother of famous Indian singer Palak Muchhal.
The duo were to tie the knot on November 23 in Sangli, but the wedding had to be postponed after Smritiâ€s father, Srinivas Mandhana, was rushed to a hospital with an emergency case on the morning of the wedding day.
Dr. Naman Shah, Director of Sarvhit Hospital, said the blood pressure of Smritiâ€s father was “elevated†and he is under observation.
Palash Muchhal was hospitalised, reveals mother
With Mr. Srinivas Mandhana hospitalized, the wedding of Smriti and Palash was postponed. The families received further shock when Palash was also admitted to a hospital a day later. His mother, Amita Muchhal, described Palashâ€s condition, revealing that Palash had cried non-stop after Smritiâ€s father got ill, and it was he who decided to halt the wedding.
“Palash ko uncle se bahut zyada attachment hai… Smriti se zyada yeh dono close hain. Jab unko hogaya toh Smriti se phele Palash ne decision liya ke usko abhi phere nahi karne jab tak uncle thik nahi ho jaate,â€Amita Muchhal told Hindustan Times.
“Since haldi was done, we didnâ€t let him go outside. Rote rote ek dum tabiyat karab ho gai. 4 ghante hospital mein rakhna padha. IV drip chadi, ECG hua aur dosre tests hoye. Sab normal aaye but stress bahut hai. We have got Palash back to Mumbai now. He is feeling better and resting now… But stress is there.â€
Smriti Mandhana and Indian teammates remove wedding-related Instagram posts
Meanwhile, Smriti Mandhana has removed the wedding-related Instagram posts, including her proposal video and engagement announcement. Not only Smriti, but also her Indian teammates Jemimah Rodrigues and Shreyanka Patil have also deleted the posts and videos taken during the wedding ceremonies.
Life has turned upside down for Mandhana in a space of a few days. High on the World Cup victory and wedding celebration, the Indian batter is now dealing with a very tough period.
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Smriti Mandhana removes marriage posts Indian cricketer Smriti Mandhana has removed all wedding-related posts from her Instagram. This development coincides with her father Shriniwas and fiancé Palash Mucchal’s hospitalisation, though Palash has since been discharged. The deletion includes her proposal video and wedding-related content. Her teammates Jemimah Rodrigues and Shreyanka Patil have also removed the announcement video from their social media.Recent days have seen intense monitoring of Mandhana’s social media activity, particularly concerning her wedding. While all wedding posts, engagement announcements, reels, and the proposal video have been removed, her earlier casual photos with Palash remain on Instagram.The removal of the engagement video by Jemimah Rodrigues has further intensified discussions among followers. The hospitalisation of both Mandhana’s father and Palash Mucchal has caused concern among their supporters. The family has confirmed that Mr Mandhana’s condition is stable and under observation. Smriti’s manager Tuhin Mishra has officially announced the cancellation of yesterday’s ceremony, with no confirmation on when the festivities will resume.”Today in the morning, when he was having breakfast, Smriti Mandana’s father, Mr. Srinivas Mandhana, got unwell. We waited for a while. We thought that maybe it’s normal, he will be fine. But he was getting worse. So we thought, let’s not take any risk, so we called an ambulance and took him to the hospital. Now he is under observation,” Mishra stated on Sunday.”You know Smriti is very close to her father. She decided that until her father gets well, this marriage, which was supposed to happen today, is indefinitely postponed. Now he is under observation, and the doctor has said that he will have to stay in the hospital. And until he gets well, because we are also in shock, and we want him to recover soon.”The couple and their families have requested privacy while they focus on Srinivas Mandhana’s recovery. The wedding was scheduled for November 23 in Sangli, Maharashtra.The celebration was planned to be an intimate affair with close family members and fans in attendance. Several members of the Women’s World Cup-winning Indian cricket team were present during the wedding celebrations.
Smriti Mandhana Wedding Postponed: In heartbreaking news, Indian womenâ€s cricketer Smriti Mandhanaâ€s wedding has been indefinitely postponed. Mandhana was due to marry Palash Muchhal, an actor, music composer, and film score composer, on November 23, Sunday, but the wedding ceremony did not take place because Smritiâ€s father had a heart-related issue and was rushed to a hospital.
Mandhana and Palash, the brother of renowned Indian singer Palak Muchhal, have been dating for the last few years but have kept their relationship private. They had been spotted together at public places like cafes and restaurants, but neither had commented on their relationship status.
Smriti Mandhana Wedding Postponed: Here is Heartbreaking Reason
The couple officially revealed their relationship earlier this month after India won the ICC Womenâ€s World Cup 2025, where Mandhana played a starring role with the bat for India. India defeated South Africa in the final to clinch their maiden Womenâ€s World Cup trophy.
In the tournament, Mandhana scored 434 runs at an average of 54 at a strike rate of 99. The left-handed opener slammed one century and two fifties in the home competition.
Smriti Mandhana wonâ€t marry without the presence of her father, says her manager
Smriti Mandhanaâ€s manager, Tuhin Mishra, spoke with the media, revealing that the cricketerâ€s father, Srinivas, complained of chest pain on Sunday morning and was rushed to the hospital. He was admitted at Sarvhit Hospital.
He added that the wedding, which was slated for Sunday, has been postponed with no further date in mind. This is heartbreaking news for the Indian fans, who were passionately waiting for the wedding ceremony, having followed all the rituals with interest.
“Today in the morning when he was having breakfast, Smriti Mandhanaâ€s father, Mr. Srinivas Mandhana, got unwell. We waited for a while. We thought that maybe itâ€s normal, he will be fine. But he was getting worse. So we thought, letâ€s not take any risk, so we called an ambulance and took him to the hospital. Now he is under observation,â€
Mandhanaâ€s manager said.
“You know Smriti is very close to her father. She decided that until her father gets well, this marriage, which was supposed to happen today, is indefinitely postponed. Now he is under observation, and the doctor has said that he will have to stay in the hospital. And until he gets well, because we are also in shock, and we want him to recover soon.â€
Dr. Naman Shah, Director of Sarvhit Hospital, revealed that Smriti Manandanaâ€s father “experienced symptoms of a heart attack around 11:30 am after feeling left-sided chest pain†and is under observation.
“It could be due to physical or mental stress, perhaps because it is wedding season with a lot of hectic activity,â€
Dr. Shah added.
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Smriti Mandhana and Palash Muchhal snapped at their Haldi ceremony. (Images via X/Screengrabs) The wedding celebrations of India batter Smriti Mandhana and composer-filmmaker Palash Muchhal have begun, with the Haldi ceremony setting the tone for the final stretch toward their November 23 wedding. The festivities, held two days before the big day, unfolded in a warm, colourful setting as family, friends and teammates gathered around the bride. The Haldi event quickly became the highlight of the day. Mandhana, dressed in a bright yellow outfit, was seen laughing, dancing and soaking in the moment as traditional dhol beats echoed across the venue. The decorations, done entirely in yellow, added to the festive ambience and matched the lively mood around the World Cup winner. A major point of attention for fans was the presence of several India womenâ€s team players, who turned the celebration into a spirited ‘team bride†moment. Shafali Verma, Arundhati Reddy, Shreyanka Patil, Renuka Singh Thakur, Radha Yadav and Richa Ghosh joined Mandhana on the dance floor, with clips of the group enjoying the ceremony gaining quick traction online. Their participation offered a glimpse into the camaraderie that extends beyond the field.Afterwards, clips of the couple at the ceremony also went viral on social media. The two, who were seated beside each other, also shared a heartwarming moment during the celebrations, which was shared widely on social media. Ahead of the Haldi, Muchhal had already shared a personal moment with fans through a proposal video on Instagram.Watch the video hereIn the clip, Mandhana was blindfolded and guided to the DY Patil Stadium. When she uncovered her eyes, Muchhal was seen kneeling with a bouquet of roses and a ring. Her emotional reaction followed naturally, and the moment was sealed with the caption, “She said yes,†as posted by Palash Muchhal. With November 23 approaching, anticipation around the wedding has intensified. Mandhanaâ€s marriage comes at a significant time in her cricketing journey, following Indiaâ€s historic victory in which she played a central role.
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Which moment from the Haldi ceremony stood out to you the most?
As the celebrations continue, more events are expected to follow, with the couple keeping several details private for now. The Haldi ceremony, however, has already offered an intimate look at the start of their wedding week – one filled with colour, music and close friends.
Smriti Mandhana and teammates in a video posted on her Instagram (Screengrabs) Indian opener and World Cup winner Smriti Mandhana has made her engagement official, confirming weeks of speculation with a light-hearted Instagram reel. The video, filmed with her India teammates Jemimah Rodrigues, Radha Yadav, Shreyanka Patil and Arundhati Reddy, quickly took over social media after it was posted on Thursday, November 20. In the reel, the group performs a short, choreographed act to “Samjho ho hi gaya” from “Lage raho Munna bhai”.
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The playful clip ends with Mandhana showing off her her engagement ring to the camera in what was her first public confirmation of the news. Fans and teammates flooded the comments, calling the video the “cutest thing on internet todayâ€, and expressed their happiness and excitement. The announcement comes after weeks of hints from her partner, music composer and filmmaker Palash Muchhal. Speaking at an event in Indore last month, he had said, “She will soon become the daughter-in-law of Indore… thatâ€s all I want to say,†as quoted by India Today. Watch the dance video hereThe couple has been in a long-term relationship, and Muchhal was present at the DY Patil Stadium during the World Cup final, celebrating Indiaâ€s historic win from the stands. Mandhana heads into this new phase of her personal life after a career-defining tournament. India Women lifted their first-ever ICC title after defeating South Africa by 52 runs in the ODI World Cup final. The vice-captain was central to Indiaâ€s campaign, finishing as the sideâ€s highest run-scorer with 434 runs in nine innings at an average above 54.
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Who do you think had the best performance in the Women’s ODI World Cup final?
Her standout performance was a 95-ball 109 against New Zealand in a must-win group match, an innings that featured 10 fours and four sixes. She also contributed a steady 45 in the final, forming a 104-run opening stand with Shafali Verma to set up Indiaâ€s strong total.
Pratika Rawal’s century played a crucial role in India’s 53-run win over New Zealand in Navi Mumbai (AP Photo/Rajanish Kakade) Navi Mumbai: Dishing out a clinical brand of cricket when it mattered the most, India outplayed New Zealand by 53 runs (via DLS method) to make it into the semifinals of the 2025 Womenâ€s World Cup as the fourth team at the DY Patil Stadium on Thursday night. The prolific opening pair of Smriti Mandhana (109 off 95 balls) and Pratika Rawal (122 off 134 balls) slammed scintillating hundreds, while returning to the XI, Jemimah Rodrigues proceed her worth by smashing a stroke-filled 76 not out (off 55 balls) as India posted 340 for three in 49 overs, feasting on a feeble New Zealand attack.Thanks to some unseasonal rain, there was a 90-minute break and New Zealand, who blundered by deciding to field first in hot and humid conditions, were left to get 325 in 44 overs. Cracking under pressure of a huge chase, the White Ferns finished at 271 for eight, with only Brooke Halliday (81 from 84 balls) and Isabella Gaze not out (65 from 51 balls)offering some fight. To round off a fine outing for her, Mandhana took a brilliant catch at short mid-wicket to send back Amelia Kerr (45).Tournament hosts India will now feature in the second semifinal at the DY Patil Stadium at the same venue on Oct 30. Their final league game against Bangladesh on Sunday is now of academic interest. New Zealand, the reigning Womenâ€s T20 World Cup champs were left to rue their two washed out games in Sri Lanka and a poor show in the crunch match here. The record 25,166 crowd – the highest in this World Cup – at this venue was entrained to some spectacular fireworks with the bat by Indiaâ€s top three, as the Women In Blue, with qualification at stake, blazed way to the highest score of this World Cup on a batting paradise. Mandhana and Pratika shattered multiple records while sharing an epic opening partnership of 212 off 202 balls-their second double century partnership, and seventh century stand in 23 WODIs. It is now the highest opening partnership ever for India in women’s ODIs, and the biggest stand for any wicket for India in Women’s ODI World Cups, going past 184 between Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur against West Indies Women in Hamilton in 2022. The batters had, earlier in the tournament, added 155 against Australia in Visakhapatnam.Mandhana and Rawal have added a staggering 1557 runs as a pair in WODIs in 2025, a number only exceeded by the Sachin Tendulkar-Sourav Ganguly pair – 1635 in 1998 – for highest partnership aggregate in a calendar year in ODIs – Men or Women. The firm of Mandhana and Rawal was ‘launched’ only in December last year when Rawal made her WODI debut against West Indies at Vadodara. However, the numbers that they have already achieved by now are frightening, with many more yet to come. This was the pair’s fourth 150-plus partnership between Smriti Mandhana and Rawal in WODIs, the joint-most by any pair, alongside Belinda Clark-Lisa Keightley and Suzie Bates-Amy Satterthwaite. When Pritika smashed New Zealand captain Sophie Devine for a four over mid-wicket, the 25-year-old Delhi batter became the joint-fastest to 1,000 WODI runs in women’s ODIs, taking just 23 in nings to get to the landmark, highlighting what has been a sensational start to her international career so far. Backed by India’s head coach Amol Muzumdar despite criticism against her strike-rate (82.82), the young batter recorded her second WODI century and her maiden WODI World Cup hundred. Driving, cutting, pulling and flicking the ball with aplomb, Pritika showed she can unleash the big hits too when she smashed two sixes after reaching her century. Rawal and Rodrigues, who smacked a 39-ball fifty after being excluded from the previous match to accommodate a sixth bowler, added 76 in just 58 balls for the second wicket as the White Ferns were sent on a leather hunt by the Women-in-Blue on a featherbed. Taking a liking for Eden Carson, Rodrigues hit her for three fours in the 46th over.Mandhana reached her 14th WODI century off 88 balls with a single, hammering 10 fours and three sixes, showcasing another batting masterclass. Now only former Australian captain Meg Lanning (15) has scored more WODI centuries than her. It was the dashing left-hander’s fifth WODI century this year-only Brits (2025) has scored that many centuries in a calendar year.
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Who was the standout performer in the match against New Zealand?
With the tremendous form that she is in, it’s no surprise that Mandhana is the leading run-scorer in this calendar year, having amassed 1259 runs so far in 2025. She’s also the leading run-scorer in the World Cup (331 runs) with two half-centuries and a hundred. After a slow start in the tournament, Mandhana, who has notched up scores of 80, 88 & 109 in her last three matches, has come into her own at the perfect time for India.Starting cautiously – the duo added just 40 in the first 10 overs – Mandhana and Rawal accelerated thereafter, with Mandhana cutting, driving and pulling with ease, she dominated the insipid New Zealand bowlers. Two of her four sixes came off leggie Amelia Kerr.
Smriti Mandhana (ICC Photo) NEW DELHI: Four-time champions England booked their spot in the semi-finals of the Womenâ€s World Cup after a nail-biting four-run win over hosts India in Indore on Sunday. England posted a competitive 288/8, anchored by Heather Knightâ€s classy century, and held their nerve in the field to defend it, despite their bowling, usually their strength, being slightly off-colour.India looked on course for victory, needing just 62 runs from the last 10 overs with seven wickets in hand. But the dismissal of Smriti Mandhana shifted the momentum. The elegant left-hander, who had been anchoring the chase, danced down the track to left-arm spinner Linsey Smith but failed to clear long-off. Soon after, Richa Ghosh and Deepti Sharma fell in quick succession, leaving the tail exposed. As the match slipped away, Mandhana struggled to control her tears, a poignant reminder of how close India had come.Deepti Sharma, after reaching her half-century, attempted a risky slog sweep against Sophie Ecclestone and was caught at deep mid-wicket, sealing Englandâ€s victory.
“We probably needed 300, but we did well to pull things back and I’m very happy. Didn’t contribute much in the last couple of games, so it felt good to come up with a match-winning hundred,” said Knight, whose 109 off 91 balls, laced with 15 fours and a six, powered Englandâ€s innings. Englandâ€s openers gave them a brisk start with 73 runs for the first wicket before Knight and captain Nat Sciver-Brunt stitched a 113-run stand to keep the scoreboard ticking. At one point, England seemed set to breach 300, but Knightâ€s run out during a second run triggered a slowdown. Deepti Sharma finished with four wickets, keeping India in the hunt.The defeat marked Indiaâ€s third consecutive loss, leaving their next clash against New Zealand a virtual knockout. Both teams are on four points, and only a win in both remaining games, along with favourable results elsewhere, will keep Indiaâ€s semi-final hopes alive.”Not sure how we lost this game. We had it in the bag. We’ve worked so hard and when the last five overs slip away from you, it’s heartbreaking. This is the third straight game we’ve lost after coming so close,” lamented India captain Harmanpreet Kaur, reflecting the anguish felt by the team and particularly by Mandhana, whose heartbreak underlined how agonisingly close India came to victory.
Indian Cricket Team opener Abhishek Sharma has won the ICC Player of the Month Men award for September 2025. Meanwhile, Indian Womenâ€s Cricket Team star batter Smriti Mandhana has lifted the ICC Womenâ€s Player of the Month award.
Since January 2021, ICC has been awarding the menâ€s and womenâ€s player of the month award to players who have performed exceptionally on the international level in the span of a month. Three players are nominated from both categories.
The nominees and winners are determined by an ICC panel of ex-cricketers and journalists. The public also has a 10% contribution in the process.
Abhishek Sharma and Smriti Mandhana Win ICC POTM
The ICC Player of the Month menâ€s category for September had three nominations, two of which were Indian. The nominees were Abhishek Sharma and Kuldeep Yadav of India, and Zimbabwean batter Brian Bennett.
Bennett had a fantastic month. First, he was his teamâ€s highest run scorer in a T20I series against Sri Lanka, and then he was the Player of the Series against Namibia. Lastly, in three 2026 T20I World Cup qualifying matches, he made two half-centuries.
The other nominee was Kuldeep Yadav, who played seven matches in the ACC Asia Cup 2025 for the Indian Cricket Team. He was the highest-wicket taker in the tournament, taking 17 in seven games at an amazing average of 9.29 and an economy of just over six.
But it was Abhishek Sharma, the Player of the Tournament in the 2025 Asia Cup, that took home the award. He made the most runs in a T20I Asia Cup, making 314 in seven games at an average of 44.85, making three half-centuries and six games where he scored 30 or over.
But it was his strike rate of 200 across the competition that made him the Player of the Tournament and now the ICC Men Player of the Month for September 2025.Â
An Indian player has won this menâ€s award for three months running. In July 2025, Indiaâ€s Test captain Shubman Gill lifted the award for making 567 runs in three Tests that month at an average of 94.50. Then, in August, Mohammed Siraj, who was named the Player of the Match for the last India vs England Test, was named the ICC Player of the Month.
On the other hand, Smriti Mandhana won the ICC Women Player of the Month for September 2025. This category had a lot more competition among the three nominees, who were Mandha, South Africaâ€s Tazmin Brits, and Pakistanâ€s Sidra Ameen.
Ameen had a solid month on an individual level, making 293 runs in three ODIs against the Proteas, which involved a 150-ball 121* in a losing effort. 110 balls for 122 in a losing effort, and then an unbeaten 50 in the last match of the series, where Sidra took her team to victory.
The other nominee was Tazmin Brits from South Africa, who played in only the first two ODIs against Pakistan but made 272 runs. In the first, she scored 101*, and in the second, she scored a whopping 171*.
But it was Smriti Mandhana who was named the Player of the Month. She too scored many runs, but did so against the best team in the world, Australia.
In three ODIs against the Aussies, Smriti made 58 runs as India lost the game. The Women in Blue won the second game as Mandhana made 117 runs. In the last match of the series, India lost again, but that was despite the veteran batterâ€s 125 in just 63 balls. She was naturally named the Player of the Series and is now the ICC Womenâ€s Player of the Month.
This monthâ€s awards are exceptional for the Indian Cricket Team fans. While 12 different Indians have won this award on 17 different occasions across both categories, it has never happened that an Indian won in the same month in both categories.
FAQs –
Q) Who was the Menâ€s ICC Player of the Month for August 2025?
A) The last monthâ€s award went to the Indian Cricket Team pacer Mohammad Siraj. In August 2025, Siraj played only one Test match, the final game of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy against England. In that match, he took nine wickets at an average of 21.11. On the womenâ€s side, it was Irelandâ€s Orla Prendergast.
Q) How Many Indians Have Won The ICC Player Of The Month Award?
A) Since the inception of this award in January 2021 in January 2021, 12 different Indians have won the Player of the Month award on 17 occasions in the Menâ€s and Womenâ€s categories. While Indian women have won the award thrice, men have won it 14 times.
Q) Which Indian player has won the most ICC Player of the Month awards?
A) The Indian with the most ICC Player of the Month awards is Shubman Gill, who has won the award on four occasions, the last time of which was in July 2025, a month in which he scored 567 runs in three tests at an average of 94.50.
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