Chanderpaul, Qadir, Edwards inducted into ICC Hall of Fame

Inductees

Veteran cricketers Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Charlotte Edwards, and Abdul Qadir have been inducted into ICC's Hall of Fame.

Hall of Fame

The ICC Hall of Fame recognizes the contributions and achievements of the legends of the game. The International Cricket Council launched this honor in Dubai on January 2, 2009.

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The induction ceremonies take place throughout the year, and the awardees are honored with the ICC Hall of fame caps. The living members on the list are also involved in the selection process of the new inductees each year.

Chanderpaul

With 20,988 runs in 454 games, Chanderpaul is still West Indies' second-highest run-scorer in international cricket, only behind Brian Lara (22,260). Known for his unique stance, Chanderpaul proved his mettle across formats.

Edwards

Charlotte Edwards made her international debut at the age of 16 and served the England Women's cricket team for two decades. She also captained England to ODI and T20 World Cup titles.

Qadir 

Abdul Qadir is the legendary leg-spinner from Pakistan who passed away in 2019 aged 63. While he scalped 236 Test wickets in 67 matches, his 9/56 against England in 1987 remains the best figure by a Pakistan bowler in Test cricket.

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