ICC Cricket Hall of Fame

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ICC Cricket Hall of Fame
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First award2009

The ICC Cricket Hall of Fame recognises "the achievements of the legends of the game from cricket's long and illustrious history".[1] It was launched by the International Cricket Council (ICC) in Dubai on 2 January 2009, in association with the Federation of International Cricketers' Associations (FICA), as part of the ICC's centenary celebrations.[1] The initial inductees were the 55 players included in the FICA Hall of Fame which ran from 1999 to 2003,[2] but further members are added each year during the ICC Awards ceremony.[1] The inaugural inductees ranged from W. G. Grace, who retired from Test cricket in 1899, to Graham Gooch, who played his last Test match in 1995.[3] Living inductees receive a commemorative cap; Australian Rod Marsh was the first member of the initial inductees to receive his. Members of the Hall of Fame assist in the selection of future inductees.[2]

South African Barry Richards played the fewest Test matches during his career with four, before South Africa were excluded from participating in international cricket in 1970.[4] Indian Sachin Tendulkar, inducted in July 2019, played the most Tests with 200 in an international career spanning 24 years. Out of 103 inductees in the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame, 79 are from England, Australia and the West Indies, while the other 24 inductees are from the remaining Test playing nations, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe.

There are nine women in the Hall of Fame. In 2010, Rachael Heyhoe Flint, the former England captain who led her team to victory at the inaugural Women's World Cup in 1973, became the first woman in the Hall of Fame;[5] the eight other female members are Belinda Clark, inducted in 2011,[6] Enid Bakewell, inducted in 2012,[7] Debbie Hockley, inducted in 2013,[8] Betty Wilson, inducted in 2015, Karen Rolton, inducted in 2016, Claire Taylor, inducted in 2018,[9] Cathryn Fitzpatrick, inducted in 2019[10] and Lisa Sthalekar, inducted in 2020.[11]

Inductees[]

Derek Underwood was one of the 55 inaugural members of the Hall of Fame.
Claire Taylor is one of nine women in the Hall of Fame, having been inducted in 2018.
Sunil Gavaskar set world records during his career for the most Test runs and most Test centuries scored by any batsman.
Viv Richards represented the West Indies 121 times in Test cricket.
Pakistani Imran Khan represented his country in 88 Test matches.
Steve Waugh played for Australia in 168 Test matches over 20 years.
Richard Hadlee, the first bowler to surpass 400 Test wickets.
Jacques Kallis, the first and only all-rounder to achieve the doubles of 10,000 runs and 250 wickets in Tests and One Day Internationals.
Lisa Sthalekar, the first player to achieve the double of 2,000 runs and 100 wickets in Women's One Day Internationals.
Men's player
Women's player
+ Inaugural member inducted in January 2009[2]
Inductee Team Induction year Tests First Test Last Test ODIs First ODI Last ODI Ref.
Zaheer Abbas  Pakistan 2020 78 1969 1985 62 1974 1985 [12]
Wasim Akram  Pakistan 2009 104 1984 2003 356 1984 2003 [13]
Curtly Ambrose  West Indies 2011 98 1988 2000 176 1988 2000 [14]
Enid Bakewell  England 2012 12 1968 1979 [15]
Sydney Barnes  England 2009+ 27 1901 1914 0 N/A N/A [16]
Ken Barrington  England 2010 82 1955 1968 0 N/A N/A [17]
Bishan Bedi  India 2009+ 67 1966 1979 10 1974 1979 [18]
Alec Bedser  England 2009+ 51 1946 1955 [19]
Richie Benaud  Australia 2009+ 63 1952 1964 [20]
Allan Border  Australia 2009+ 156 1978 1994 273 1979 1994 [21]
Ian Botham  England 2009+ 102 1977 1992 116 1976 1992 [22]
Geoffrey Boycott  England 2009+ 108 1964 1982 36 1971 1981 [23]
Don Bradman  Australia 2009+ 52 1928 1948 [24]
Greg Chappell  Australia 2009+ 87 1970 1984 74 1971 1983 [25]
Ian Chappell  Australia 2009+ 75 1964 1980 [26]
Belinda Clark  Australia 2011 15 1991 2005 [27]
Denis Compton  England 2009+ 78 1937 1957 [28]
Learie Constantine  West Indies 2021 18 1928 1939 [29]
Colin Cowdrey  England 2009+ 114 1954 1975 1 1971 1971 [30]
Martin Crowe  New Zealand 2015 77 1982 1995 [31]
Alan Davidson  Australia 2011 44 1953 1963 [32]
Kapil Dev  India 2009+ 131 1979 1994 225 1978 1994 [33]
Ted Dexter  England 2021 62 1958 1968 [34]
Allan Donald  South Africa 2019 72 1992 2002 [35]
Rahul Dravid  India 2018 164 1996 2012 344 1996 2011 [9]
Aubrey Faulkner  South Africa 2021 25 1906 1924 [36]
Cathryn Fitzpatrick  Australia 2019 13 1991 2006 [37]
Andy Flower  Zimbabwe 2021 63 1992 2002 213 1992 2003 [38]
Joel Garner  West Indies 2010 58 1977 1987 [39]
Sunil Gavaskar  India 2009+ 125 1971 1987 108 1974 1987 [40]
Lance Gibbs  West Indies 2009+ 79 1958 1976 3 1973 1975 [41]
Adam Gilchrist  Australia 2013 96 1999 2008 287 1996 2008 [42]
Graham Gooch  England 2009+ 118 1975 1995 125 1976 1995 [43]
David Gower  England 2009+ 117 1978 1992 114 1978 1991 [44]
W. G. Grace  England 2009+ 22 1880 1899 [45]
Tom Graveney  England 2009+ 79 1951 1969 0 N/A N/A [46]
Gordon Greenidge  West Indies 2009+ 108 1974 1991 128 1975 1991 [47]
Clarrie Grimmett  Australia 2009 37 1925 1936 [48]
Richard Hadlee  New Zealand 2009+ 86 1973 1990 115 1973 1990 [49]
Wes Hall  West Indies 2015 48 1958 1969 [50]
Wally Hammond  England 2009+ 85 1927 1947 0 N/A N/A [51]
Neil Harvey  Australia 2009+ 79 1948 1963 0 N/A N/A [52]
Desmond Haynes  West Indies 2021 116 1978 1994 238 1978 1994 [53]
George Headley  West Indies 2009+ 22 1930 1954 [54]
Rachael Heyhoe Flint  England 2010 22 1960 1979 [55]
Jack Hobbs  England 2009+ 61 1908 1930 [56]
Debbie Hockley  New Zealand 2014 19 1979 1996 [8]
Michael Holding  West Indies 2009+ 60 1975 1987 [57]
Len Hutton  England 2009+ 79 1937 1955 0 N/A N/A [58]
Jacques Kallis  South Africa 2020 166 1995 2013 328 1996 2014 [59]
Rohan Kanhai  West Indies 2009+ 79 1957 1974 7 1973 1975 [60]
Imran Khan  Pakistan 2009+ 88 1971 1992 175 1974 1992 [61]
Alan Knott  England 2009+ 95 1967 1981 20 1971 1977 [62]
Anil Kumble  India 2015 132 1990 2008 271 1990 2007 [63]
Jim Laker  England 2009+ 46 1948 1959 [64]
Brian Lara  West Indies 2012 131 1990 2006 299 1990 2007 [65]
Harold Larwood  England 2009+ 21 1926 1933 [66]
Dennis Lillee  Australia 2009+ 70 1971 1984 [67]
Ray Lindwall  Australia 2009+ 61 1946 1960 [68]
Clive Lloyd  West Indies 2009+ 110 1966 1984 87 1973 1985 [69]
George Lohmann  England 2016 18 1886 1896 [70]
Vinoo Mankad  India 2021 44 1946 1959 [71]
Rod Marsh  Australia 2009+ 96 1970 1984 92 1971 1984 [72]
Malcolm Marshall  West Indies 2009+ 81 1978 1991 136 1980 1992 [73]
Peter May  England 2009+ 66 1951 1961 [74]
Stan McCabe  Australia 2021 39 1930 1938 [75]
Glenn McGrath  Australia 2012 124 1993 2007 250 1993 2007 [76]
Javed Miandad  Pakistan 2009+ 124 1976 1993 233 1975 1996 [77]
Keith Miller  Australia 2009+ 55 1946 1956 [78]
Hanif Mohammad  Pakistan 2009+ 55 1952 1969 [79]
Arthur Morris  Australia 2016 46 1946 1955 [80]
Muttiah Muralitharan  Sri Lanka 2016 133 1992 2010 350 1993 2011 [81]
Monty Noble  Australia 2021 42 1898 1909 [82]
Bill O'Reilly  Australia 2009+ 27 1932 1946 [83]
Graeme Pollock  South Africa 2009+ 23 1963 1970 [84]
Ricky Ponting  Australia 2018 168 1995 2012 375 1995 2012 [9]
Wilfred Rhodes  England 2009+ 58 1899 1930 [85]
Barry Richards  South Africa 2009+ 4 1970 1970 [86]
Viv Richards  West Indies 2009+ 121 1974 1991 187 1975 1991 [87]
Andy Roberts  West Indies 2009+ 47 1974 1983 [88]
Karen Rolton  Australia 2016 14 1995 2009 [89]
Kumar Sangakkara  Sri Lanka 2021 134 2000 2015 404 2000 2015 [90]
Bob Simpson  Australia 2014 62 1957 1978 [8]
Garfield Sobers  West Indies 2009+ 93 1954 1974 1 1973 1973 [91]
Fred Spofforth  Australia 2011 18 1877 1887 [92]
Brian Statham  England 2009+ 70 1951 1965 [93]
Lisa Sthalekar  Australia 2020 8 2003 2011 [94]
Herbert Sutcliffe  England 2009 54 1924 1935 [95]
Claire Taylor  England 2018 15 1999 2009 [9]
Sachin Tendulkar  India 2019 200 1989 2013 463 1989 2012 [96]
Fred Trueman  England 2009+ 67 1952 1965 [97]
Victor Trumper  Australia 2009 48 1899 1912 [98]
Derek Underwood  England 2009+ 86 1966 1982 26 1973 1982 [99]
Clyde Walcott  West Indies 2009+ 44 1948 1960 [100]
Courtney Walsh  West Indies 2010 132 1984 2001 205 1985 2000 [101]
Shane Warne  Australia 2013 145 1992 2007 194 1993 2005 [102]
Steve Waugh  Australia 2009 168 1985 2004 325 1986 2002 [103]
Everton Weekes  West Indies 2009+ 48 1948 1958 [104]
Bob Willis  England 2021 90 1971 1984 64 1973 1984 [105]
Betty Wilson  Australia 2015 11 1948 1958 [106]
Frank Woolley  England 2009+ 64 1909 1934 [107]
Frank Worrell  West Indies 2009+ 51 1948 1963 [108]
Waqar Younis  Pakistan 2013 87 1989 2003 262 1989 2003 [109]

By team[]

Country Number of
members
Span[110]
 England 30 1877–present
 Australia 29 1877–present
WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg West Indies 20 1928–present
 India 7 1932–present
 Pakistan 6 1952–present
 South Africa 5 1889–present
 New Zealand 3 1930–present
 Sri Lanka 2 1982–present
 Zimbabwe 1 1992–present
Total 103

See also[]

References[]

General

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