Sourav Ganguly and Anjum Chopra inducted into ICC Hall of Fame
The International Cricket Council (ICC) formally inducted former India captains Sourav Ganguly and Anjum Chopra into the ICC Hall of Fame on Saturday, July 11, 2026, announcing the honour through its official X handle. Ganguly, a left-handed batter, played 113 Tests and 311 ODIs, amassing 7,212 Test runs with 32 wickets and 11,363 ODI runs with 100 wickets, and as captain led India to the final of the 2003 ICC Men's ODI World Cup (lost to Australia). Anjum Chopra represented India from February 1995 to March 2012, playing 12 Tests, 127 ODIs and 18 T20Is and scoring 2,856 ODI runs. She became the third Indian woman inducted, after Diana Edulji and Neetu David.
Key Facts & Details
8 points- 1Sourav Ganguly and Anjum Chopra were inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame on July 11, 2026.
- 2The induction was announced by the International Cricket Council (ICC) through its official X handle.
- 3Ganguly scored 7,212 Test runs in 113 Tests and 11,363 ODI runs in 311 ODIs for India.
- 4As captain, Ganguly led India to the final of the 2003 ICC Men's ODI World Cup, where they lost to Australia.
- 5Anjum Chopra became the third Indian woman in the Hall of Fame after Diana Edulji and Neetu David.
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- +Anjum Chopra represented India across formats from February 1995 to March 2012, scoring 548 Test runs, 2,856 ODI runs and 241 T20I runs.
- +Ganguly is credited with backing fresh faces who later contributed to India's 2011 ODI World Cup triumph.
- +The ICC Hall of Fame recognises the game's most distinguished players across eras and formats.
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Who became the third Indian woman cricketer to be inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame?
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Awards and honours involving Indian cricketers are high-frequency general-awareness items in banking and SSC exams. The ICC Hall of Fame inductions of Sourav Ganguly and Anjum Chopra, and the fact that Chopra is only the third Indian woman so honoured, are exactly the named-token facts examiners test.
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Background & Context
The ICC Hall of Fame is a recognition programme run by the International Cricket Council to honour cricketers who made an outstanding contribution to the sport. Members are chosen from across playing eras and are announced periodically, often alongside major ICC events. Indian representation in the list has grown over time; among women cricketers, Diana Edulji and Neetu David were inducted before Anjum Chopra. Sourav Ganguly, widely known for an aggressive brand of captaincy that transformed India's overseas record in the early 2000s, later served in cricket administration, making his playing-career recognition a notable milestone.
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1 / 2Anjum Chopra became which number Indian woman cricketer to be inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame?
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