Vinoo Mankad among 10 ICC Hall of Fame special inductees ahead of WTC final | Cricket News

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Dubai: The ICC on Sunday inducted 10 icons of the sport, together with India’s Vinoo Mankad, into its illustrious Hall of Fame with two gamers every from 5 eras, courting again to cricket’s early days, making it to the record.

The announcement has been coincided with the inaugural World Test Championship final, to be performed between India and New Zealand from June 18 in Southampton.

‘The 10 legends of the sport to be inducted have all made a big contribution to the historical past of Test cricket, and be part of an illustrious record of ICC Hall of Famers, taking the entire quantity to 103 consequently of this consumption,’ the ICC stated in an announcement.

The inductees are Aubrey Faulkner of South Africa and Monty Noble of Australia for the early period (pre-1918), Sir Learie Constantine of West Indies and Stan McCabe of Australia for the inter-war Era (1918-1945), Ted Dexter of England and Vinoo Mankad of India for the post-war Era (1946-1970).

Desmond Haynes of the West Indies and Bob Willis of England for the ODI period (1971-1995) and Andy Flower of Zimbabwe and Kumar Sangakkara of Sri Lanka for the trendy period (1996-2016).

Considered one of India’s greatest-ever all-rounders, Mankad performed 44 Tests, scored 2,109 runs at 31.47, took 162 wickets at 32.32. He was a gap batsman and gradual left-arm orthodox bowler. His most well-known feat was in opposition to England at Lord’s in 1952 when he scored 72 and 184 and bowled 97 overs within the match.

He is one of solely three cricketers to have batted in each place throughout his Test profession. Later, he additionally coached one other legendary cricketer and fellow ICC Hall of Fame member from his nation, Sunil Gavaskar in Mumbai.

On Mankad’s induction, Gavaskar stated: “Vinoo Mankad’s legacy has been to inform the aspiring Indian cricketer to imagine in oneself. He was a fantastic proponent of self-belief. He was the one who saved saying to me that it’s essential hold scoring runs and hold at it. When you get a 100, let that be the knock on the selector’s door. If it’s unheard, then rating that double hundred and let that knock be even louder.”

“You can have the best technique, but if you do not have the temperament to support it you will not succeed, you have to keep hanging in there and have that self-belief. That was the greatest lesson I learnt from him.”

The ICC Hall of Fame Voting Academy, comprising energetic Hall of Fame members, a FICA consultant, outstanding cricket journalists and senior ICC figures, had voted on-line to determine their picks for induction in every of the 5 eras. 





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