New Delhi: New Delhi captain Masuban Gill has been elected the Player of the Man for July 2025. He did the record broke out while playing the arrows played during the England tipher. Bulamban Gill won the prize by leaving the title of Test captain Ben Stoks and South Africa.
The 25-year-old Indian captain showed a magnificent form in July, 567 for the average of 94.50 in three Tests. His performance included a double hundred and two hundreds. This honor is special for Gill because it was their first Test series as captain. “The ICC Player of the Man for July, Gill is very good for the ICC Player of the Man. This is more important for me for my performance during my first Test series.”
Setting new standards with the bat 👌
Capping off an incredible summer in whites is the ICC Men’s Player of the Month for July 2025 🌟
— ICC (@ICC) August 12, 2025
“The Test series against England had a captain to be a captain. I would like to continue my own for this award. I will also have a jury. I will continue to continue my own jury. I will also have a jury. I will also have a jury.
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The achievement is the fourth ICC Player of the MeCC Player of the Gill. He had earlier won the honor in February 2025, January 2023 and September 2023. He has become the first men players who had this honor for four times. This has joined the women’s cricketer Ash Gardner and the list of Haley Matheus, who has acquired the ground.
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In Edgebaston against England, Gill played an important role in the historical victory victory. In the first innings, when the team score was 95 runs at 2 wickets, 269 runs. Adding 161 runs in the second innings and made the victory of 336 runs. The total 430 run test is the second largest score in the history, only the graham gooch backwards from 456 runs. Gill scored 754 runs in the five-Test matches of 75.40 in 105.40 in 105.40 in 105.40, he received the title of the Player of the Series. Their series is the second largest score in the history of the total World Test Championship.