Neetu David Inducted into ICC Hall of Fame
Neetu David Inducted into ICC Hall of Fame
Neetu David Inducted into ICC Hall of Fame
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Neetu David, a legendary Indian spinner, has been inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame, joining cricket icons Alastair Cook and AB de Villiers in the Class of 2024. David is recognized as the second-highest wicket-taker for India in Women's ODIs, with 141 wickets, and holds the record for the best bowling figures in a Test innings by a woman, 8/53. Her remarkable career includes leading India to its first-ever Women's World Cup final in 2005, where she was the tournament's highest wicket-taker. David expressed her honor in receiving this accolade, stating it caps a lifetime of dedication to cricket. She is the second Indian woman to achieve this recognition, following former captain Diana Edulji. Her induction highlights her significant contributions to the sport and her enduring legacy in women's cricket.

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