AB de Villiers, considered one of the greatest batters in cricket, has been inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame. De Villiers, who retired from international cricket in 2018, expressed his gratitude for the game and the memories it has given him. His impressive career spanned 14 years, during which he scored over 20,000 runs and was named ICC's ODI Player of the Year three times. De Villiers was also included in multiple ICC Teams of the Decade.
Three top cricket players, AB DE Villiers, Alastair Cook, and Neetu David, were honored with induction into the prestigious ICC Hall of Fame. This award recognizes their outstanding achievements and contributions to the game of cricket. AB DE Villiers, in particular, had a remarkable international career spanning 15 years and was known for his 360-degree shots and domination of the game in his era.
Neetu David, a former left-arm spinner, has officially been inducted into the International Cricket Council's Hall of Fame this year. Along with the well-known names of Alastair Cook and AB de Villiers, Neetu David's incredible career as part of the Indian women's cricket team has been recognized. Learn more about the 41 Test and 141 ODI wickets she took, and her continuing role in promoting the sport.