Wes Hall inducted into ICC Hall of Fame

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Wes Hall became the fourth cricketer to enter the Hall of Fame in 2015(Photo via Philip Spooner/ West Indies Cricket Board)
Wes Hall became the fourth cricketer to enter the Hall of Fame in 2015 (Photo via Philip Spooner/ West Indies Cricket Board)

Dubai, United Arab EmiratesWest Indies’ former tearaway fast bowler Wesley Hall was today inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame, raising the tally of cricketers from the Caribbean to 18 in an illustrious field of 80 players who have been bestowed with the prestigious award to date for their services and contributions to the sport.

Hall received his commemorative cap from fellow ICC Cricket Hall of Famer, Courtney Walsh, during the lunch break on the opening day of the second cricket Test between the West Indies and Australia at the Sabina Park. Also present at the ceremony were ICC Director and West Indies Cricket Board President Dave Cameron, Clive Lloyd and Sir Everton Weekes.

Hall is the fourth cricketer this year to be inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame after Betty Wilson, Anil Kumble and Martin Crowe, who were inducted earlier this year during the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015.

Read more at: West Indies Cricket Board

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