The ICC Hall of Fame celebrates the greatest players ever to grace the game throughout its rich history, and these three individuals have all left a lasting legacy through their significant contributions to the sport. The ICC Hall of Fame was launched on January 2, 2009.
International Cricket Council (ICC) has revealed the name of 3 new inductees into the ICC Hall Of Fame of 2022.
Following a voting process that ICC included Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Charlotte Edwards and Abdul Qadir as the latest legends.
The ICC Hall of Fame was International Cricket Council (ICC)’s Centennial Celebration, the Hall of Fame has been awarded to 106 players. There are 21 West Indies cricket legends have been inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame list.
Two all-rounders, Ten batsmen, eight bowlers and one wicket-keeper were Inducted into ICC Hall Of Fame for the West Indies. That is,
01. Sir Gordon Greenidge (1974 – 1991)
02. Andy Robots (1974 – 1983)
03. Clyde Walcott (1948 – 1960)
04.George Headley (1930 – 1954)
05. Frank Worrell (1948 – 1963)
06. Michael Holding (1975 – 1987)
07. Rohan Kanhai (1957 – 1975)
08. Sir Clive Lloyd (1966 – 1985)
09. Everton Weekes (1948 – 1958)
10. Malcolm Marshall (1978 – 1992)
11. Sir Viv Richards (1974 – 1991)
12. Sir Garfield Sobers (1954 – 1974)
13. Lance Gibbs (1958 – 1976)
14. Sir Courtney Walsh (1984 – 2001)
15. Joel Garner (1977 – 1987)
16. Sir Curtly Ambrose (1988 – 2000),
17. Brain Lara (1990 – 2007)
18. Sir Wesley Hall (1958 – 1969)
19. Learie Constantine (1928 – 1939)
20. Desmond Haynes (1978 – 1994)
21.Shivnarine Chanderpaul
As well as There are England 31, Australia 29, India 07, Pakistan 07, South Africa 06, New Zealand 03, Sri Lanka 03 and Zimbabwe 01 each has been inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame.
Masters of WI Cricket who made us proud.
George Headley is missing. Why?
George Headley is listed at 04.