Neetu David, Alastair Cook, and AB de Villiers Inducted into ICC Hall of Fame 2024
| Key Highlights | Details |
|---|---|
| Neetu David's Recognition | - Becomes the second Indian woman after Diana Edulji to enter the ICC Hall of Fame. |
| Alastair Cook | - Renowned for 12,472 Test runs and holding the record for 159 consecutive Test matches. |
| AB de Villiers | - Over 20,000 international runs and holds the record for the fastest ODI century. |
| Neetu David's Career | - Career Stats: Played 10 Tests, 97 ODIs, with 41 and 141 wickets, including a record 8/53 against England in 1995. |
| Neetu David's Post-Career | - Chairperson of India's national selection committee, promoting women's cricket. |
| Alastair Cook's Achievements | - Led England to key victories, including Ashes 2010-11 and India series 2012. |
| AB de Villiers' Impact | - Known for innovation and brilliant fielding, revolutionizing batting. |
| Career Stats (Overall) | - Neetu David: 10 Tests, 97 ODIs. - Alastair Cook: 161 Tests, 92 ODIs. - AB de Villiers: Over 20,000 international runs across all formats. |

