homesports NewsThis former Indian opener has been inducted into ICC Hall of Fame

This former Indian opener has been inducted into ICC Hall of Fame

The batter from Delhi, who has opened for India in the Tests and the ODIs has joined the elite list of Indian cricketers who have been inducted into ICC Hall of Fame. He also played a pivotal role in helping India win the 2011 World Cup.

By PTI Nov 13, 2023 3:20:39 PM IST (Published)

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Former captain Diana Edulji on Monday became the first Indian woman cricketer to be inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame. Legendary India opener Virender Sehwag and Sri Lankan World Cup winner Aravinda de Silva were also made members of ICC Hall of Fame for their stellar achievements during their playing career.
A trailblazer in women's cricket, Edulji made just as big an impact on the field during her playing days when captain of India as she did as an administrator after her playing career. 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," the 67-year-old said in an ICC release.
She played 54 matches for India across three decades (between 1976 and 1993) and made her mark as a slow left-arm orthodox spinner taking more than 100 wickets. Edulji played 20 Tests, scoring 404 runs, and taking 63 wickets at an average of 25.77.