
Chloe Tryon named the ICC women's player of month for May
has been named the ICC Women's Player of the Month for May 2025, following a series of stellar all-round performances during South Africa's ODI tri-series against Sri Lanka and India.
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The dynamic all-rounder edged out fellow nominees
of the West Indies and India's
to claim the prestigious monthly honor.
Tryon led from the front in Sri Lanka, playing a key role with both bat and ball across the series. She was particularly impressive in South Africa's penultimate fixture, a narrow 23-run loss to India, where she struck a blazing 67 off just 43 balls. Her innings featured four boundaries and five sixes as she powered her team's chase of 337.
Earlier in the match, she claimed the crucial wicket of Indian opener Smriti Mandhana, finishing with figures of 1/46.
However, it was in the final match of the tri-series that Tryon truly stamped her authority. Batting first, she hammered 74 runs from 51 deliveries, smashing four fours and five sixes to help South Africa post a commanding 315. With the ball, she delivered a career-best performance, picking up her maiden five-wicket haul, finishing with 5/34 in eight overs—including a memorable hat-trick—as the Proteas sealed a 76-run victory.
Tryon ended the month with 176 runs at an average of 58.66 and a strike rate of 131.34 in three ODIs, along with six wickets at an economy rate of 5.00.
Reacting to the recognition, Tryon said, 'I probably didn't expect this award, but I see it as a great achievement. I've been trying to find consistency for a while, so I'm happy that it finally came together in Sri Lanka... Everything came together, and I'm just really happy that I could perform and help the team win.'
With a World Cup on the horizon, the 31-year-old will be aiming to build on her form and continue delivering match-winning performances.

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