
The International Cricket Council on Friday announced that seven legendary players—five men and two women—will be inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame on Monday, two days ahead of the World Test Championship Final.
The inductions will be part of ‘A Day with the Legends’, a special event broadcast live across ICC partner networks.
The new inductees—selected by a panel of ICC Hall of Famers, senior executives, and media representatives—will be honoured with commemorative caps recognising their remarkable contributions to the game.
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The event, starting at 4:30 PM BST (9 PM IST), will also feature South Africa captain Temba Bavuma and Australia skipper Pat Cummins.
The ICC Hall of Fame recognises legends of the game for their outstanding contributions to cricket and celebrates their achievements. To date, 115 players have been inducted, with the most recent ceremony held in Dubai in 2024, where Alastair Cook, AB de Villiers and Neetu David were honoured.