MS Dhoni Inducted into ICC Hall of Fame: A Tribute to Cricket Legends

Understanding the ICC Hall of Fame
The ICC Hall of Fame stands as one of the most prestigious accolades a cricketer can achieve. Established in 2009 by the International Cricket Council (ICC) in collaboration with the Federation of International Cricketers (FICA), this honor celebrates the legends of cricket and acknowledges players who have significantly contributed to the sport through their performances and leadership.
Eligibility Criteria for Induction
To qualify for this esteemed recognition, a player must have been retired for at least five years and demonstrated exceptional skill, integrity, and influence in the game. The Hall of Fame serves not only as an honor but also as a lasting tribute to those who have made remarkable contributions to cricket history.
MS Dhoni's Remarkable Achievement
The latest addition to the ICC Hall of Fame from India is MS Dhoni, recognized for his outstanding 14-year international career. Dhoni is the only captain in cricket history to have clinched all three major white-ball titles: the T20 World Cup in 2007, the ODI World Cup in 2011, and the Champions Trophy in 2013. His success as both a player and captain has been monumental.
List of Indian Cricketers in the ICC Hall of Fame
Indian Cricketers in ICC Hall of Fame |
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Sunil Gavaskar |
Kapil Dev |
Anil Kumble |
Sachin Tendulkar |
Rahul Dravid |
Bishan Singh Bedi |
Vinoo Mankad |
Virender Sehwag |
MS Dhoni |
Diana Edulji |
Neetu David |