Warne to be inducted into ICC Cricket Hall of Fame

July 11, 2013 12:11 pm | Updated 12:12 pm IST - Dubai

Australia in India 2004, 2nd Test at MAC Stadium 14-18th October: Shane Warne who is on the verge of a world record addressing a Press Conference on Tuesday. Photo:V_V_Krishnan. (12/10/2004) Digital Nikon D2H

Australia in India 2004, 2nd Test at MAC Stadium 14-18th October: Shane Warne who is on the verge of a world record addressing a Press Conference on Tuesday. Photo:V_V_Krishnan. (12/10/2004) Digital Nikon D2H

Former Australia spinner Shane Warne will be inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame on July 19 during the tea interval of the second Ashes Test between England and Australia at Lord’s, ICC announced on Thursday.

Warne becomes the 69th male member of the Hall of Fame, and joins fellow 2012-13 inductees Brian Lara of the West Indies, England’s Enid Bakewell and former Australia team-mate Glenn McGrath in being recognised by the ICC and the living members of the Hall of Fame.

Lara and Bakewell were inducted in September last year at the ICC Awards in Colombo and McGrath during the Sydney Test between Australia and Sri Lanka in January this year.

Warne represented Australia in 145 Tests between 1992 and 2007, claiming 708 Test wickets at an average of 25.41. He was the first cricketer to reach 700 Test scalps.

He also played in 194 ODIs, claiming 293 wickets at an average of 25.73 and was part of the Australian team that won the World Cup in 1999 at Lord’s against Pakistan alongside fellow Hall of Famers Glenn McGrath and Steve Waugh.

His performance at the match saw him named Player of the Final after he concluded the game with match figures of 9-1-33-4.

“I’m very honoured and proud to be announced as an inductee into the ICC Hall of Fame later this month and I’d like to thank the voting academy very much for even considering me. I’m looking forward to celebrating my induction with my friends and family in front of the crowd at Lord’s during the second Ashes Test,” Warne said.

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