
On Monday, ICC announced seven new additions to the ICC Hall of Fame, with Abbey Road Studios in London at Abbey Road Studios in Abbey Road Studios at the Gala.ICC chairman Jay Shah welcomed new inductors and said: “Through the Hall of Fame of ICC, we pay tribute to the best players the game recorded, individuals whose remarkable career has shaped cricket heritage and inspired generations,” Shah said.“This year we have the honor of introducing seven truly excellent individuals to this prestigious group. On behalf of the ICC, I are expanding my sincere congratulations to each of them and I hope that it appreciates this deserved recognition in their cricket path.”Seven Inductors:Matthew HaydenTests: 103 – 8 625 running @ 50.73ODIS: 161 – 6 133 running @ 43.80T20is: 9 – 308 running @ 51.33Matthew Hayden, who becomes a strong introductory dough that dominated even the worst fast pitch, becomes part of the exclusive FAME ICC.With 30 test centuries and average over 50 years, its number in the longest format speaks volumes. He was equally effective in ODIS and won three centuries at the ICC cricket in 2007 and ended up as the highest runner of the tournament.Hayden was part of two units of the winning world cups and since then has become a respected cricket commentator.“The Hall of Fame of ICC includes many of my heroes from ancient times, as well as contemporaries with whom I admired and enjoyed the competition,” Hayden said. “Each of these players gave him something to his own way. It is incredible to recognize them.”Hashim AmlaTests: 124 – 9 282 running @ 46.64ODIS: 181 – 8 113 running @ 49,46T20is: 44 – 1 277 running @ 33.60Hashim Amla, a quiet and folded dough of the highest order, was a South African anchor and a column of consistency.While his test numbers were exceptional, his ODI performance was even more fruitful. The elegant playing and the mental power of AMLA helped him to record 55 international centuries in 2012 and became the first South Africa to win the triple century in 2012 – 311 vs England.“It is an honor to be put into the ICC Hall of Fame, especially next to Graeme,” Amla said.“The Hall of Fame includes some of the most famous players in cricket history … Such recognition feels unreal and I am really grateful.”
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DonTests: 90 – 4 876 running @ 38.08, 294 releaseODIS: 350 – 10 773 running @ 50.57, 444 releaseT20is: 98 – 1 617 running @ 37,60, 91 releaseMrs. Dhoni, one of the most successful Indian captains and finishers, is popular integration.His best -known moment remains six, which provided the World Championship in 2011. Dhoni revolutionized goals and set the scale to complete the games in limited formats. It remains the only captain who won all three main titles of ICC White-Ball-World Cup T20 2007, World Cup ODI 2011 and 2013 Champions Trophy.“It is an honor to be named in the ICC Hall of Fame, which recognizes cricket contributions across generations of AZ around the world,” Dhoni said.“To remember your name next to such giants, there is a great feeling. It’s something I will appreciate forever.”Graeme SmithTests: 117 – 9 265 running @ 48.25, 8 goalsODIS: 197 – 6 989 running @ 37,98, 18 goalsT20is: 33 – 982 running @ 31.67Graeme Smith, one of the most successful test captains in history, led from the front as a bold opening dough.Smith, who plunged into the lead at the age of 22, flourished in a role and became a key figure in the South African rise to the test ranking No. 1.“It is amazing to be introduced to the ICC Hall of Fame next to some legendary crickets, all of whom have contributed significantly to the game in their own way,” he said.“It’s also a proud moment for South Africa, because two of us have recognized this year.”Daniel VettoriTests: 113 – 4 531 Runs @ 30.00, 362 goalsODIS: 295 – 2 253 running @ 17.33, 305 goalsT20is: 34 – 205 runs @ 12,81, 38 goalsDaniel Vettori had a famous career, a first -class spinner of his left shoulder and a practical dough with a lower order.He was one of three players who won 4,000+ test runs and took 300+ goals. Vettori Captain New Zealand and now serves as an Australian coach assistant.“Looking at the past inductors … one can see the excellent talent and post they brought to the game,” he said.“Get recognition beside them is simply stunning and I can’t find the words that would describe the feeling.”HealthyODIS: 120 – 1 630 running @ 17.91, 151 goalsT20is: 106 – 802 running @ 14.07, 89 goalsSana Mir, who became the first woman of her country to join the Hall of Fame, becomes the first woman of her country.In addition to her success in the field, she is known for defending the positivity of the body, mental health and pandemic relief work.“Since dreaming as a little girl that one day there would be even a female team in our country to stand now … It’s a moment I couldn’t imagine myself,” she said.“I am incredibly grateful for this honor … and I thank my teammates, coaches and family for all their support over the years.”Sarah TaylorTests: 10 – 300 Runs @ 18.75, 20 releaseODIS: 126 – 4 056 running @ 38,26, 138 releaseT20is: 90 – 2 177 running @ 29,02, 74 releaseWidely considered one of the most gifted goalies in the female game, a 14 -year -old international career Sarah Taylor was full of excellence for stumps and reliability with a bat.Taylor played a key role in victory in England, England in 2009 and 2017, and added when it mattered the most.“Being in the ICC Hall of Fame is one of the best moments of my life and really feels as if a dream come true,” Taylor said.“Women cricket has been prospering in recent years and getting this award during such a significant time is still special.”