Muttiah Muralitharan, the best spinner to have ever played cricket, has been inducted into ICC Cricket Hall of Fame, making him the first Sri Lankan to achieve the laurel.
Muralitharan, who has a whopping 800 wickets in test cricket and 534 wickets in ODIs, retired from international cricket following the 2011 World Cup in the sub-continent. “Muralidaran has been one of the greats of the modern era. His guile and consistency over the years helped Sri Lanka develop as a very competitive side in both Tests and ODI cricket,” said the Chief Executive of ICC, David Richardson.
Along with Murali, former Australian women’s team captain Karen Rolton, Arthur Morris, and George Lohman have also been co-opted into the elite league. The legendary players will be presented with commemorative caps in appreciation of their exemplary contribution to the game of cricket.
The four pre-eminent players were voted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Famers and members of the media. This concept of Hall of Fame was launched by ICC on the 2nd of January, 2009, in collaboration with Federation of International Cricketers Association. Initially, 55 players were inducted into the hallowed league and annually the ICC expands the Hall of Fame by inducting new members.
To be eligible to be inducted into the Hall of Fame, a player must at least meet one of the following criteria.
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