India’s Virender Sehwag and Diana Edulji were inducted into the International Cricket Council’s Hall of Fame along with Sri Lanka’s Aravinda de Silva, on Monday.
“Three greats of the game have become the latest inductees to be added to the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame,” the apex cricket governing body said in its statement.
Sehwag played 104 Test matches, 251 One Day Internationals, and 19 T20 Internationals for the Indian men’s team while Edulji is widely regarded as one of the pioneers for the women’s game in the country.
“At the outset, I would like to thank the ICC and the Jury for having selected me to be inducted in the ICC Hall Of Fame 2023,” said Edulji, who is the first Indian woman to be inducted in the prestigious list.
“It indeed is a great honour to be the first Indian women cricketer to be inducted and join a galaxy of cricketers, male and female from across the world. I am delighted to be considered for this award. It’s not only a proud moment for me, my family and friends but also for BCCI and Indian Women’s Cricket,” she added.
Edulji played a total of 20 Test matches and 34 ODIs for the Indian women’s cricket team, taking 109…
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