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Sthalekar, Abbas and Kallis inducted into ICC Hall of Fame

FILE PHOTO: South Africa's Jacques Kallis acknowledges the applause from the spectators after he got out in his last test appearance during the fourth day of the second cricket test match against India in Durban, December 29, 2013. REUTERS/Rogan Ward

Australia's World Cup-winning all-rounder Lisa Sthalekar was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame on Sunday, along with South African Jacques Kallis and Pakistan batting great Zaheer Abbas.

India-born Sthalekar is the first woman cricketer to achieve the double of 1,000 runs and 100 wickets in one-day Internationals.

"Never in my wildest dreams did I believe that I would ever get to join such an illustrious group of players," the 41-year-old said after joining former team mates Belinda Clark, Karen Rolton and Cathryn Fitzpatrick in that list.

FILE PHOTO: England v Australia NatWest Women's One Day International Series - Lord's - 5/7/11 Australia' Lisa Sthalekar in action bowling Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Paul Childs

The flamboyant spin-bowling all-rounder was a key member of four Would Cup-winning Australia squads.

Kallis is the fourth South African player in the list, having retired as the only player to score 10,000-plus runs and claim 250-plus wickets in both test and ODI cricket.

"I certainly did not play the game for any accolades or anything like that, I only wanted to win the games for whoever I was playing for," Kallis said in a statement issued by the International Cricket Council (ICC).

FILE PHOTO: Former Pakistani cricketer Zaheer Abbas (2nd R) displays a plate carrying portraits of Pakistan's twelve great cricketers as India's Saurav Ganguly (R), Sachin Tendulkar (C, in yellow shirt), former Pakistani cricketer Hanif Mohammad (L) and India's coach Greg Chappell (2nd L) look on during a function after a lunch hosted for cricket players at a golf course in Karachi January 27, 2006. India and Pakistan will play their third and final test in Karachi from Sunday. REUTERS/Arko Datta .

"But it is nice to be recognised when one has succeeded in the sport...:" said the 44-year-old who remains South Africa's leading test run scorer.

Only Asian cricketer to have scored 100 first-class hundreds, Abbas is the sixth cricketer from Pakistan to get the honour.

So far 93 players have been inducted in the Hall of Fame under the current system wherein retired players become eligible five years after playing their last international match.

(Reporting by Amlan Chakraborty in New Delhi; editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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