Indian Cricket Legends in ICC Hall of Fame: All 11 Inductees

By Sushant Agarwal

Published on | Jun 10, 2025

Bishan Singh Bedi (2009)

The masterful left-arm spinner, Bedi reshaped India’s bowling attack and set new standards in Test cricket.

Sunil Gavaskar (2009)

India's first Test legend—he was the first to surpass 10,000 Test runs and dominated bowlers throughout the 70s–80s.

Kapil Dev (2010)

India's iconic 1983 World Cup-winning captain: a game-changing all-rounder with 434 Test wickets and over 5,000 runs.

Anil Kumble (2015)

A spin titan, India’s highest wicket‑taker in Tests (619) and ODI (334), including the rare feat of 10 wickets in an innings.

Rahul Dravid (2018)

The ‘Wall’ of Indian cricket—driven by technique and resilience, amassing 13,288 Test runs and 10,889 ODI runs.

Sachin Tendulkar (2019)

The 'Master Blaster' of world cricket—100 international hundreds, 34,357 runs, 200 Tests, 200 in ODIs and an unparalleled batting legacy.

Vinoo Mankad (2021)

The pioneer all‑rounder (2,109 Test runs & 162 wickets) who gave us the cricket term “Mankading.”

Diana Edulji (2023)

One of India’s first great female cricketers—a left-arm spinner whose leadership helped elevate the women’s game.

Virender Sehwag (2023)

Redefined attacking batting; with two triple hundreds and 8,000+ runs in both Tests and ODIs, his induction came in 2023.

Neetu David (2024)

A legendary left-arm spinner in the women’s game—claimed 41 Test and 141 ODI wickets; inducted in 2024.

MS Dhoni (2025)

MS Dhoni aka 'Captain Cool', the latest inductee—a legendary finisher, keeper, and the only captain to win all three ICC white-ball trophies.

MS Dhoni Inducted into ICC Hall of Fame 2025