Written by: Karthik Reddy
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The ICC Hall of Fame stands as cricket’s most prestigious honor, recognizing the sport’s greatest players who have left an indelible mark on the game’s rich history. 

Established in 2009 through a collaboration between the International Cricket Council (ICC) and the Federation of International Cricketers Associations (FICA), this distinguished institution celebrates the extraordinary achievements of cricketing legends who have shaped the sport’s vibrant legacy across generations.

What Is The ICC Hall Of Fame?

The ICC Hall of Fame serves as cricket’s ultimate recognition platform, honoring players whose exceptional careers have made a significant contribution to the sport’s development and global appeal. This exclusive honor acknowledges cricketers who have demonstrated outstanding skill, leadership, and sportsmanship throughout their international careers.

The ICC Hall of Fame
Source: ICC

The Hall of Fame operates under specific guidelines that ensure only the most deserving candidates receive this lifetime achievement. Inductees receive the prestigious ICC Cricket Hall of Fame cap, symbolizing their permanent place among cricket’s immortals.

ICC Hall Of Fame 2025 Inductees

The list of 2025 ICC Hall of Fame Inductees was announced recently.

NameSpan CountryRole 
MS Dhoni2004-2019IndiaWicketkeeper-Batter, Captain
Matthew Hayden 1993-2008AustraliaOpening Batter
Hashim Amla2004-2019South AfricaTop-order Batter
Graeme Smith2002-2014South AfricaOpening Batter, Captain
Daniel Vettori1997-2015New Zealand  All-rounder, Spinner
Sana Mir2005-2019PakistanAll-rounder, Captain
Sarah Taylor2006-2019EnglandWicketkeeper-Batter

Past ICC Hall Of Fame Inductees

The Hall of Fame was established with 55 cricketers who had previously been honored by FICA between 1999 and 2003. This founding group included legendary figures such as Don Bradman (Australia), Garry Sobers (West Indies), Viv Richards (West Indies), Imran Khan (Pakistan), Kapil Dev (India), Ian Botham (England), Dennis Lillee (Australia), and many other cricket icons who established the sport’s early foundations.

Annual Additions By Year To The Hall Of Fame

Let’s see the detailed list of the inductees of the ICC Hall of Fame, Year by Year

2009

Clarrie Grimmett (Australia), Herbert Sutcliffe (England), Steve Waugh (Australia), Victor Trumper (Australia), ICC Hall of Fame- Wasim Akram (Pakistan)

2010

Courtney Walsh (West Indies), Joel Garner (West Indies), Ken Barrington (England), Rachael Heyhoe Flint (England), Kapil Dev (India) 

ICC Hall of Fame- Kapil dev
Source: ESPNcricinfo

2011

Alan Davidson (Australia), Belinda Clark (Australia), Curtly Ambrose (West Indies), Fred Spofforth (Australia)

2012

Brian Lara (West Indies), Enid Bakewell (England), Glenn McGrath (Australia)

2013

Adam Gilchrist (Australia), Shane Warne (Australia), Waqar Younis (Pakistan)

2014

Bob Simpson (Australia), Debbie Hockley (New Zealand)

2015

Anil Kumble (India), Betty Wilson (Australia), Martin Crowe (New Zealand), Wes Hall (West Indies)

2016

Arthur Morris (Australia), George Lohmann (England), Karen Rolton (Australia), Muttiah Muralitharan (Sri Lanka)

ICC Hall of Fame- Muttiah Muralitharan
Source: Cricket Australia

2018

Claire Taylor (England), Rahul Dravid (India), Ricky Ponting (Australia)

2019

Allan Donald (South Africa), Cathryn Fitzpatrick (Australia), Sachin Tendulkar (India)

2020

Jacques Kallis (South Africa), Lisa Sthalekar (Australia), Zaheer Abbas (Pakistan)

2021

Andy Flower (Zimbabwe), Aubrey Faulkner (South Africa), Bob Willis (England), Desmond Haynes (West Indies), Jan Brittin (England), Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka), Learie Constantine (West Indies), Mahela Jayawardene (Sri Lanka), Monty Noble (Australia), Shaun Pollock (South Africa), Stan McCabe (Australia), Ted Dexter (England), Vinoo Mankad (India)

2022

Abdul Qadir (Pakistan), Charlotte Edwards (England), Shiv Chanderpaul (West Indies)

Abdul Qadir, Charlotte Edwards & Shiv Chanderpaul
Source: ESPNcricinfo

2023

Aravinda de Silva (Sri Lanka), Diana Edulji (India), Virender Sehwag (India)

2024

Alastair Cook (England), AB de Villiers (South Africa), Neetu David (India)

ICC Hall of Fame- Neetu David
 Source: ESPNcricinfo 

Eligibility Criteria For The ICC Hall Of Fame

The selection process for the ICC Hall of Fame follows stringent criteria designed to maintain the honor’s exclusivity and prestige:

  • Retirement Requirement: Players must have retired from international cricket for a minimum of five years before becoming eligible for consideration
  • International Career: Candidates must have represented their country in official international matches recognized by the ICC
  • Outstanding Achievement: Players must have demonstrated exceptional skill and made significant contributions to cricket during their careers
  • Character and Conduct: Inductees should have maintained high standards of sportsmanship and conduct throughout their careers

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Conclusion: Honoring The Legends Of The Cricket World 

The ICC Hall of Fame continues to evolve as cricket’s most cherished institution, honoring players who have transcended the sport through their exceptional talents and contributions. With representatives from all major cricket-playing nations and both men’s and women’s cricket well-represented, the Hall of Fame reflects cricket’s global nature and inclusive spirit.

Each inductee has earned their place through extraordinary achievements, whether through record-breaking performances, inspirational leadership, or revolutionary contributions to the game’s development. As cricket continues to grow and evolve, the Hall of Fame serves as a permanent reminder of the sport’s rich heritage and the remarkable individuals who have shaped its destiny.

The ongoing annual additions ensure that future generations of cricket fans will continue to learn about and celebrate the legends who made cricket the beloved global sport it is today.

About the Author

As the editor of TheCricketPanda, Karthik Reddy combines his extensive knowledge of fantasy cricket with a deep passion for the sport to deliver precise predictions and strategic advice. With over 4 years of experience in analyzing IPL and international cricket matches, he has become a trusted name among fantasy sports enthusiasts. Karthik’s keen eye for detail, backed by data-driven insights and a thorough understanding of player performance and match dynamics, has helped fans make informed decisions in their fantasy leagues.

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