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The ICC Cricket Hall of Fame recognises "the achievements of the legends of the game from cricket's long and illustrious history". [1] It was launched by the International Cricket Council (ICC) in Dubai on 2 January 2009, in association with the Federation of International Cricketers' Associations (FICA), as part of the ICC's centenary celebrations. [1]
From May 2012 to March 2015, Fitzpatrick served as head coach of the Australian women's team, overseeing three successful world championship campaigns. [14] In 2019, Fitzpatrick was inducted into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame. [15] Later that year, she was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame. [16]
Between 2006 and 2011, the award ran as a single category, known as the Women's Player of the Year. From 2012 to 2016, it was separated into two format-specific categories: the Women's ODI Player of the Year and Women's T20I Player of the Year awards. In 2017, an overall Women's Cricketer of the Year category was reintroduced, though the ...
Pakistan leg-spin bowling great Abdul Qadir, former West Indies batter Shivnarine Chanderpaul and Charlotte Edwards of England have been inducted into the International Cricket Council’s Hall of ...
She was the first Indian women's cricketer to be awarded a benefit match. [citation needed] She was appointed in BCCI administration panel by the Supreme Court of India on 30 January 2017. [8] She became the first woman to be appointed to the BCCI selection panel. In 2023, she was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame. [9]
In 1985, Wilson became the first woman cricketer to be inducted into the Australian Sporting Hall of Fame. In 1985–86, the Under-21 National Women's Cricket Championship was renamed the Betty Wilson Shield. In 1996–97, the age group was changed to Under-19. In 2015, Wilson was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame. [11]
She was the fourth woman to be inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame in 2013. [18] Her final WODI appearance was in the final of the 2000 Women's Cricket World Cup. [19] In 2016 she was the first woman to be elected president of New Zealand Cricket in its 122-year history. [20] [4]
Her batting successes resulted in her being short-listed for the ICC Women's Cricketer of the Year in 2007 and 2008, and she won the award in 2009. After being the leading run-scorer in the 2009 World Cup, and player of the tournament in the World Twenty20 later that year, she was less consistent from 2010, though she performed well in the pair ...