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Michael Clarke Becomes 64th Player to be Inducted Into Australian Cricket Hall of Fame List

By MyKhel Staff

Cricket Australia (CA) on Thursday (January 23) announced that World Cup-winning former captain Michael Clarke has been inducted into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame, becoming the 64th player to be honoured among Australia's greatest.

"Over 8600 Test runs, 28 hundreds and the only cricketer to hit a Test triple-century on the SCG. Congratulations to former Australian captain Michael Clarke AO on his induction to the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame," Cricket Australia posted on X.

Michael Clarke inducted into Australian Cricket Hall of Fame

In his 12-year career, Clarke piled on the runs in Tests and ODIs, aggregating 8643 and 7981 respectively, at an average of 49.10 and 44.58. He reserved his best for the longest format in which he amassed 28 hundreds including a memorable 329 against India at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

He played as many as 35 Tests against England and 22 against India, averaging more than 56 against both the top teams with seven hundreds apiece. The 43-year-old captained Australia to a 5-0 series win the 2013-2014 Ashes and also the ODI World Cup triumph at home in 2015.

"To be able to sit along so many wonderful players, idols, role models growing up as a kid and looking up to is something I'm honoured by," Clarke said at the SCG during the induction ceremony.

Clarke retired from cricket in 2015 after the Ashes series against England. "Retirement does a lot of things to you. Through stages of watching cricket now, you miss parts. When you play at the highest level, people talk about your international career but for me, it started at six years of age. I retired at 34 so it was my life. It's still a part of my life.

"Cricket - it's probably so similar to life in general. You walk out and make 100 and then lift the bat, and then you walk out to field, field in slip and drop a catch second ball of the game," he reflected at the SCG.

The induction ceremony took place at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) on Wednesday (January 22). Clarke joined several other greats of Australian cricket to receive the honour of an Hall of Fame induction. Here is a look at the full list:

Australian Cricket Hall of Fame List

Year Inducted Player(s)
1996 Fred Spofforth, John Blackham, Victor Trumper, Clarrie Grimmett, Bill Ponsford, Sir Donald Bradman, Bill O’Reilly, Keith Miller, Ray Lindwall and Dennis Lillee
2000 Warwick Armstrong, Neil Harvey and Allan Border
2001 Bill Woodfull and Arthur Morris
2002 Stan McCabe and Greg Chappell
2003 Lindsay Hassett and Ian Chappell
2004 Hugh Trumble and Alan Davidson
2005 Clem Hill and Rod Marsh
2006 Monty Noble and Bob Simpson
2007 Charles Macartney and Richie Benaud
2008 George Giffen and Ian Healy
2009 Steve Waugh
2010 Bill Lawry and Graham McKenzie
2011 Mark Taylor and Doug Walters
2012 Shane Warne
2013 Charlie Turner and Glenn McGrath
2014 Mark Waugh and Belinda Clark
2015 Adam Gilchrist and Jack Ryder
2016 Jeff Thomson and Wally Grout
2017 David Boon, Matthew Hayden and Betty Wilson
2018 Norm O’Neill, Ricky Ponting and Karen Rolton
2019 Cathryn Fitzpatrick, Dean Jones and Billy Murdoch
2020 Sharon Tredrea and Craig McDermott
2021 Johnny Mullagh (Unaarrimin), Merv Hughes and Lisa Sthalekar
2022 Justin Langer and Raelee Thompson
2023 Marg Jennings and Ian Redpath
2024 Michael Hussey and Lyn Larsen
2025 Michael Clarke
Story first published: Thursday, January 23, 2025, 11:44 [IST]
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