Jay Shah extends heartfelt congratulations to Sourav Ganguly, Anjum Chopra and Kevin Pietersen after ICC Hall of Fame honour

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In a monumental moment for global cricket, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has officially expanded its prestigious Hall of Fame, welcoming three titans who fundamentally reshaped the modern game. Former India captains Sourav Ganguly and Anjum Chopra, alongside England’s batting maverick Kevin Pietersen, have been immortalized for their indelible contributions to the sport. The announcement has triggered widespread celebration across the cricketing fraternity, recognizing eras defined by aggressive leadership, pioneering milestones, and box-office entertainment.
Leading the tributes was ICC Chairman Jay Shah, who expressed immense pride in welcoming the legendary trio into cricket’s ultimate pantheon. The inductions underscore a rich legacy of players who didn’t just play the game, but actively elevated it on the world stage.
Taking to social media platform X, ICC Chairman extended his heartfelt congratulations, characterizing the inductees as extraordinary individuals whose impact transcends statistics. Shah emphasized their roles as national leaders who carried the weight of their teams with immense pride, noting that the honour represents a richly deserved tribute from the global governing body. The official induction celebrates the diverse ways these athletes left a lasting imprint on the game across different formats and eras.
“I am delighted to welcome the latest inductees into the @ICC Hall of Fame, a tribute to the extraordinary individuals whose achievements have contributed greatly to our sport. @SGanguly99, @chopraanjum and @KP24 have all led their national teams with pride, and I would like to congratulate them on behalf of the ICC for this richly deserved honour,” Shah wrote on X.
For Indian cricket fans, the inclusion of Ganguly is a fitting tribute to the architect of modern India’s fearless cricket. Amassing over 18,000 international runs, “Dada” is celebrated less for the sheer volume of his runs and more for the steel he injected into the Indian dressing room. From his iconic debut century at Lord’s to forging a legendary ODI opening partnership with Sachin Tendulkar, Ganguly’s legacy is defined by defying the odds. His captaincy birthed a golden era, highlighted by the historic 2001 Kolkata Test victory against Australia and a dramatic run to the 2003 World Cup final.
I am delighted to welcome the latest inductees into the @ICC Hall of Fame, a tribute to the extraordinary individuals whose achievements have contributed greatly to our sport. @SGanguly99, @chopraanjum and @KP24 have all led their national teams with pride, and I would like to…
— Jay Shah (@JayShah) July 12, 2026
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The induction of Chopra marks a historic milestone for women’s cricket in India. A pioneer in every sense, Chopra’s 17-year international career laid the bedrock for the modern explosion of the women’s game. Scoring over 3,500 international runs, she carved her name in history as the first Indian woman to play 100 ODIs. Beyond the numbers, her tactical brilliance led India to their maiden overseas Test victory against South Africa, inspiring a generation of young girls to take up the willow.
Completing the star-studded class is England’s Pietersen, arguably one of the most polarizing and destructive batting geniuses of the 21st century. With 13,797 international runs, Pietersen revolutionized English batting with his audacious strokeplay and swagger. He was the linchpin of England’s historic 2010 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup triumph, earning the Player of the Tournament award. A former World No. 1 ODI batter, Pietersen’s ability to single-handedly dismantle bowling attacks cemented his status as a true generational icon. Together, these three inductees represent the very best of cricket’s rich and evolving history.
Also READ: Fans go berserk as Rajkummar Rao recreates Sourav Ganguly’s iconic Lord’s celebration in the first look of his biopic ‘Dada’
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