Abdul Qadir, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Charlotte Edwards in ICC Hall of Fame

All three of the new inductees will be honoured in a special presentation ceremony ahead of New Zealand and Pakistan semifinal

November 08, 2022 10:43 am | Updated 11:10 am IST - Dubai

ICC inducted Pakistan’s legendary leg-spinner Abdul Qadir, England’s women world cup winning captain Charlotte Edwards and West Indian legend Shivnarine Chanderpaul

ICC inducted Pakistan’s legendary leg-spinner Abdul Qadir, England’s women world cup winning captain Charlotte Edwards and West Indian legend Shivnarine Chanderpaul

Pakistan iconic spinner Abdul Qadir, West Indies batting legend Shivnarine Chanderpaul and England's multiple-time Women's World Cup winning captain Charlotte Edwards have become the latest additions to the ICC Hall of Fame.

The trio were inducted following a voting process that included the existing Hall of Famers, media representatives plus senior executives from FICA and the ICC, the world cricket body said on November 8, 2022.

"It is a very big honour for the family to hear of this news, we see it as a huge achievement, and one that my father would be very proud of if he was still with us today," said Usman Qadir, son of Abdul and current Pakistan international.

A pioneer in wrist-spin techniques which is still relevant, Qadir, who died three years ago, played 67 Tests and 104 ODIs and took 236 and 132 wickets respectively in his 13-year career span.

Following his retirement, he mentored fellow countrymen Mushtaq Ahmed, Danish Kaneria and Shahid Afridi, as well as Australia's Shane Warne and South Africa's Imran Tahir.

Eighth on the list of all time Test runs, Chanderpaul holds the record of seven half-centuries in consecutive Test innings.

"I would like to enjoy the moment with family, friends and most importantly the West Indies cricket fans and fans around the world who passionately supported me throughout my career," said the veteran of 164 Tests and 268 ODIs.

In a career spanning two decades, Edwards won the Women's World Cup in 2009 and the T20 World Cup the same year.

"I loved every minute of my international career and I'm absolutely delighted to be inducted into to the ICC Hall of Fame," Edwards, who retired in 2016 as the leading female run-scorer in both ODIs and T20Is, said.

All three of the new inductees will be honoured in a special presentation ceremony ahead of New Zealand and Pakistan semifinal in the T20 World Cup at Sydney.

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