ICC Cricket Hall of Fame

ICC Hall of Fame
Award details
Sport Cricket
History
First award 2009
Derek Underwood was one of the 55 inaugural members of the Hall of Fame.

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) 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 Rodney 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]

There are more English players in the Hall of Fame than players from other countries. Only 10 of the 75 inductees played for nations outside England, Australia and the West Indies. 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] Australian Steve Waugh, inducted in October 2009, played the most Tests with 168 in an international career spanning 20 years.

There are five women in the Hall of Fame. In 2010, Rachael Heyhoe-Flint, former England women's cricket team captain who led the team to victory in the inaugural Women's World Cup in 1973, became the first[5] woman in the Hall of Fame; the four other female members are Belinda Clark, inducted in 2011,[6] Enid Bakewell, inducted in 2012,[7] Debbie Hockley, inducted in 2013,[8] and Betty Wilson inducted in 2015.

Hall of Fame members

Viv Richards represented the West Indies 121 times in Test cricket.
Pakistani Imran Khan represented his country in 88 Test matches & is regarded as one of the greatest cricketer of all time also won world cup 1992 for Pakistan as captain.
Courtney Walsh played in 132 Test matches for the West Indies.
Steve Waugh played for Australia in 168 Test matches over 20 years.
Richard Hadlee, the first bowler to surpass 400 Test wickets.
Inductee Team Induction year Tests First Test Last Test Ref.
Ambrose, CurtlyCurtly Ambrose West Indies 2011 98 1988 2000 [9]
Bakewell, EnidEnid Bakewell England 2012 12 1968 1979 [10]
Barnes, SydneySydney Barnes England 2009+ 27 1901 1914 [11]
Barrington, KenKen Barrington England 2010 82 1955 1968 [12]
Bedi, Bishan SinghBishan Singh Bedi India 2009+ 67 1966 1979 [13]
Bedser, AlecAlec Bedser England 2009+ 51 1946 1955 [14]
Benaud, RichieRichie Benaud Australia 2009+ 63 1952 1964 [15]
Border, AllanAllan Border Australia 2009+ 156 1978 1994 [16]
Botham, IanIan Botham England 2009+ 102 1977 1992 [17]
Boycott, GeoffreyGeoffrey Boycott England 2009+ 108 1964 1982 [18]
Bradman, DonaldDonald Bradman Australia 2009+ 52 1928 1948 [19]
Chappell, GregGreg Chappell Australia 2009+ 87 1970 1984 [20]
Chappell, IanIan Chappell Australia 2009+ 75 1964 1980 [21]
Clark, BelindaBelinda Clark Australia 2011 15 1991 2005 [22]
Compton, DenisDenis Compton England 2009+ 78 1937 1957 [23]
Cowdrey, ColinColin Cowdrey England 2009+ 114 1954 1975 [24]
Crowe, MartinMartin Crowe New Zealand 2015 77 1982 1995 [25]
Davidson, AlanAlan Davidson Australia 2011 44 1953 1963 [26]
Dev, KapilKapil Dev India 2009+ 131 1979 1994 [27]
Garner, JoelJoel Garner West Indies 2010 58 1977 1987 [28]
Gavaskar, SunilSunil Gavaskar India 2009+ 125 1971 1987 [29]
Gibbs, LanceLance Gibbs West Indies 2009+ 79 1958 1976 [30]
Gilchrist, AdamAdam Gilchrist Australia 2013 96 1999 2008 [31]
Gooch, GrahamGraham Gooch England 2009+ 118 1975 1995 [32]
Gower, DavidDavid Gower England 2009+ 117 1978 1992 [33]
Grace, W. G.W. G. Grace England 2009+ 22 1880 1899 [34]
Graveney, TomTom Graveney England 2009+ 79 1951 1969 [35]
Greenidge, GordonGordon Greenidge West Indies 2009+ 108 1974 1991 [36]
Grimmett, ClarrieClarrie Grimmett Australia 2009 37 1925 1936 [37]
Hadlee, RichardRichard Hadlee New Zealand 2009+ 86 1973 1990 [38]
Hall, WesWes Hall West Indies 2015 48 1958 1969 [39]
Hammond, WallyWally Hammond England 2009+ 85 1927 1947 [40]
Harvey, NeilNeil Harvey Australia 2009+ 79 1948 1963 [41]
Headley, GeorgeGeorge Headley West Indies 2009+ 22 1930 1954 [42]
Heyhoe-Flint, RachaelRachael Heyhoe-Flint England 2010 22 1960 1979 [43]
Hobbs, JackJack Hobbs England 2009+ 61 1908 1930 [44]
Hockley, DebbieDebbie Hockley New Zealand 2013 19 1979 1996 [8]
Holding, MichaelMichael Holding West Indies 2009+ 60 1975 1987 [45]
Hutton, LeonardLeonard Hutton England 2009+ 79 1937 1955 [46]
Kanhai, RohanRohan Kanhai West Indies 2009+ 79 1957 1974 [47]
Imran Khan, Imran Khan Pakistan 2009+ 88 1971 1992 [48]
Knott, AlanAlan Knott England 2009+ 95 1967 1981 [49]
Kumble, AnilAnil Kumble India 2015 132 1990 2008 [50]
Laker, JimJim Laker England 2009+ 46 1948 1959 [51]
Lara, BrianBrian Lara West Indies 2012 131 1990 2006 [52]
Larwood, HaroldHarold Larwood England 2009+ 21 1926 1933 [53]
Lillee, DennisDennis Lillee Australia 2009+ 70 1971 1984 [54]
Lindwall, RayRay Lindwall Australia 2009+ 61 1946 1960 [55]
Lloyd, CliveClive Lloyd West Indies 2009+ 110 1966 1984 [56]
Marsh, RodRod Marsh Australia 2009+ 96 1970 1984 [57]
Marshall, MalcolmMalcolm Marshall West Indies 2009+ 81 1978 1991 [58]
May, PeterPeter May England 2009+ 66 1951 1961 [59]
McGrath, GlennGlenn McGrath Australia 2012 124 1993 2007 [60]
Javed Miandad, Javed Miandad Pakistan 2009+ 124 1976 1993 [61]
Miller, KeithKeith Miller Australia 2009+ 55 1946 1956 [62]
Hanif Mohammad, Hanif Mohammad Pakistan 2009+ 55 1952 1969 [63]
O'Reilly, BillBill O'Reilly Australia 2009+ 27 1932 1946 [64]
Pollock, GraemeGraeme Pollock South Africa 2009+ 23 1963 1970 [65]
Rhodes, WilfredWilfred Rhodes England 2009+ 58 1899 1930 [66]
Richards, BarryBarry Richards South Africa 2009+ 4 1970 1970 [67]
Richards, VivViv Richards West Indies 2009+ 121 1974 1991 [68]
Roberts, AndyAndy Roberts West Indies 2009+ 47 1974 1983 [69]
Simpson, BobBob Simpson Australia 2013 62 1957 1978 [8]
Sobers, GarfieldGarfield Sobers West Indies 2009+ 93 1954 1974 [70]
Spofforth, FredFred Spofforth Australia 2011 18 1877 1887 [71]
Statham, BrianBrian Statham England 2009+ 70 1951 1965 [72]
Sutcliffe, HerbertHerbert Sutcliffe England 2009 54 1924 1935 [73]
Trueman, FredFred Trueman England 2009+ 67 1952 1965 [74]
Trumper, VictorVictor Trumper Australia 2009 48 1899 1912 [75]
Underwood, DerekDerek Underwood England 2009+ 86 1966 1982 [76]
Walcott, ClydeClyde Walcott West Indies 2009+ 44 1948 1960 [77]
Walsh, CourtneyCourtney Walsh West Indies 2010 132 1984 2001 [78]
Warne, ShaneShane Warne Australia 2013 145 1992 2007 [79]
Akram, WasimWasim Akram Pakistan 2009 104 1984 2003 [80]
Waugh, SteveSteve Waugh Australia 2009 168 1985 2004 [81]
Weekes, EvertonEverton Weekes West Indies 2009+ 48 1948 1958 [82]
Wilson, BettyBetty Wilson Australia 2015 11 1948 1958 [83]
Woolley, FrankFrank Woolley England 2009+ 64 1909 1934 [84]
Worrell, FrankFrank Worrell West Indies 2009+ 51 1948 1963 [85]
Younis, WaqarWaqar Younis Pakistan 2013 87 1989 2003 [86]

+ Inaugural member inducted in January 2009.[2]

By team

Number of
members
Team Span[87]
26 England 1877present
21 Australia 1877present
19 West Indies 1928present
5 Pakistan 1952present
4 India 1932present
3 New Zealand 1930present
2 South Africa 1889present
80 Total

See also

References

General

Specific

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  57. "Rod Marsh". Cricinfo. ESPN. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
  58. "Malcolm Marshall". Cricinfo. ESPN. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
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  62. "Keith Miller". Cricinfo. ESPN. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
  63. "Hanif Mohammad". Cricinfo. ESPN. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
  64. "Bill O'Reilly". Cricinfo. ESPN. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
  65. "Graeme Pollock". Cricinfo. ESPN. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
  66. "Wilfred Rhodes". Cricinfo. ESPN. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
  67. "Barry Richards". Cricinfo. ESPN. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
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  69. "Andy Roberts". Cricinfo. ESPN. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
  70. "Sir Garry Sobers". Cricinfo. ESPN. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
  71. "Frederick Spofforth". Cricinfo. ESPN. Retrieved 13 September 2011.
  72. "Brian Statham". Cricinfo. ESPN. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
  73. "Herbert Sutcliffe". Cricinfo. ESPN. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
  74. "Fred Trueman". Cricinfo. ESPN. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
  75. "Victor Trumper". Cricinfo. ESPN. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
  76. "Derek Underwood". Cricinfo. ESPN. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
  77. "Sir Clyde Walcott". Cricinfo. ESPN. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
  78. "Courtney Walsh". Cricinfo. ESPN. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
  79. "Shane Warne". Cricinfo. ESPN. Retrieved 19 July 2013.
  80. "Wasim Akram". Cricinfo. ESPN. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
  81. "Steve Waugh". Cricinfo. ESPN. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
  82. "Sir Everton Weekes". Cricinfo. ESPN. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
  83. "Betty Wilson". Cricinfo. ESPN. Retrieved 22 February 2015.
  84. "Frank Woolley". Cricinfo. ESPN. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
  85. "Sir Frank Worrell". Cricinfo. ESPN. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
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