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THE ICC CRICKET HALL OF FAME

THE ICC CRICKET HALL OF FAME

The ICC Cricket Hall of Fame:The prestigious Cap

LIST OF INDUCTEES:

NAME
COUNTRY
YEAR
Sachin Tendulkar
(1989 – 2013)
India
2019
Cathryn Fitzpatrick
(1991 – 2007)
Australia
2019
Allan Donald
(1991 – 2003)
South Africa
2019
Rahul Dravid
(1996 – 2012)
India
2018
Ricky Ponting
(1995 – 2012)
Australia
2018
Claire Taylor
(1998 – 2011)
England
2018
Arthur Morris
(1946 – 1955)
Australia
2016
George Lohmann
(1886 – 1896)
England
2016
Karen Rolton
(1995 – 2009)
Australia
2016
Muttiah Muralidaran
(1992 – 2011)
Sri Lanka
2016
Wesley Hall
(1958 – 1969)
West Indies
2015
Betty Wilson
(1948 – 1958)
Australia
2015
Martin Crowe
(1982 – 1995)
New Zealand
2015
Anil Kumble
(1990 – 2008)
India
2015
Debbie Hockley
(1979 – 2000)
New Zealand
2014
Bob Simpson
(1957 – 1978)
Australia
2014
Adam Gilchrist
(1996 – 2008)
Australia
2013
Waqar Younis
(1989 – 2003)
Pakistan
2013
Shane Warne
(1992 – 2007)
Australia
2013
Enid Bakewell
(1968 – 1982)
England
2012
Brian Lara
(1990 – 2007)
West Indies
2012
Glenn McGrath
(1993 – 2007)
Australia
2012
Ken Barrington
(1955 – 1968)
England
2011
Curtly Ambrose
(1988 – 2000)
West Indies
2011
Belinda Clark
(1991 – 2005)
Australia
2011
Alan Davidson
(1953 – 1963)
Australia
2011
Kapil Dev
(1978 – 1994)
India
2010
Joel Garner
(1977 – 1987)
West Indies
2010
Rachael Heyhoe-Flint
(1960 – 1982)
England
2010
Courtney Walsh
(1984 – 2001)
West Indies
2010
Graham Gooch
(1975 – 1995)
England
2009
Ian Chappell
(1964 – 1980)
Australia
2009
Lance Gibbs
(1958 – 1976)
West Indies
2009
Barry Richards
(1970 – 1970)
South Africa
2009
Greg Chappell
(1970 – 1984)
Australia
2009
Garfield Sobers
(1954 – 1974)
West Indies
2009
Steve Waugh
(1985 – 2004)
Australia
2009
Geoffrey Boycott
(1964 – 1982)
England
2009
William Grace
(1880 – 1899)
England
2009
Peter May
(1951 – 1961)
England
2009
Herbert Sutcliffe
(1924 – 1935)
England
2009
Tom Graveney
(1951 – 1969)
England
2009
Jack Hobbs
(1908 – 1930)
England
2009
Ian Botham
(1976 – 1992)
England
2009
Richie Benaud
(1952 – 1964)
Australia
2009
Bishan Bedi
(1966 – 1979)
India
2009
Ray Lindwall
(1946 – 1960)
Australia
2009
Colin Cowdrey
(1954 – 1975)
England
2009
Frank Woolley
(1909 – 1934)
England
2009
Wilfred Rhodes
(1899 – 1930)
England
2009
Wally Hammond
(1927 – 1947)
England
2009
Derek Underwood
(1966 – 1982)
England
2009
Viv Richards
(1974 – 1991)
West Indies
2009
Hanif Mohammad
(1952 – 1969)
Pakistan
2009
Keith Miller
(1946 – 1956)
Australia
2009
Javed Miandad
(1975 – 1996)
Pakistan
2009
Malcolm Marshall
(1978 – 1992)
West Indies
2009
Rod Marsh
(1970 – 1984)
Australia
2009
Harold Larwood
(1926 – 1933)
England
2009
Sydney Barnes
(1901 – 1914)
England
2009
Denis Lillee
(1971 – 1984)
Australia
2009
Victor Trumper
(1899 – 1912)
Australia
2009
Bill O'Reilly
(1932 – 1946)
Australia
2009
Clarrie Grimmett
(1925 – 1936)
Australia
2009
Fred Spofforth
(1877 – 1887)
Australia
2009
Everton Weekes
(1948 – 1958)
West Indies
2009
Fred Trueman
(1952 – 1965)
England
2009
Clive Lloyd
(1966 – 1985)
West Indies
2009
Rohan Kanhai
(1957 – 1975)
India
2009
Len Hutton
(1937 – 1955)
England
2009
Michael Holding
(1975 – 1987)
West Indies
2009
Richard Hadlee
(1973 – 1990)
New Zealand
2009
David Gower
(1978 – 1992)
England
2009
Neil Harvey
(1948 – 1963)
Australia
2009
Sunil Gavaskar
(1971 – 1987)
India
2009
Frank Worrell
(1948 – 1963)
West Indies
2009
Brian Statham
(1951 – 1965)
England
2009
George Headley
(1930 – 1954)
West Indies
2009
Denis Compton
(1937 – 1957)
England
2009
Jim Laker
(1948 – 1959)
England
2009
Alan Knott
(1967 – 1981)
England
2009
Clyde Walcott
(1948 – 1960)
West Indies
2009
Andy Roberts
(1974 – 1983)
West Indies
2009
Graeme Pollock
(1963 – 1970)
South Africa
2009
Donald Bradman
(1928 – 1948)
Australia
2009
Allan Border
(1978 – 1994)
Australia
2009
Wasim Akram
(1985 – 2003)
Pakistan
2009
Imran Khan
(1971 – 1992)
Pakistan
2009
Gordon Greenidge
(1974 – 1991)
West Indies
2009
Alec Bedser
(1946 – 1955)
England
2009

Related Note:
The ICC Cricket Hall of Fame honours the legends of Cricket. It was launched on 2 January 2009 in association with the Federation of International Cricketers Associations (FICA), as part of the ICC's centenary year celebrations. 
Initially 55 players was named in the FICA Hall of Fame, (1999 to 2003). This was supplemented by a select group of inductions each year, which started in 2009 when five new inductees; Wasim Akram, Clarrie Grimmett, Herbert Sutcliffe, Victor Trumper and Steve Waugh, were announced as new members of the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame at the LG ICC Awards.
Induction ceremonies take place throughout the cricket calendar where the inductees (or, in the case of those who have passed away, their relatives) are presented with a commemorative ICC Cricket Hall of Fame cap. The living members of the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame are also involved in the selection process to the new intake of legends into the Hall of Fame each year.

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