Pakistan, June 11 -- Cricketing icons from across the globe were honoured as the International Cricket Council (ICC) inducted seven new legends into its Hall of Fame during a grand ceremony at Abbey Road Studios on Monday.

The 2025 class features five male and two female cricketing greats: India's MS Dhoni, South Africa's Hashim Amla and Graeme Smith, Australia's Matthew Hayden, New Zealand's Daniel Vettori, Pakistan's Sana Mir, and England's Sarah Taylor.

Each inductee received a commemorative cap from ICC Chairman Jay Shah, who praised their lasting impact on the sport. "Through the Hall of Fame, we honour players whose extraordinary careers have left a permanent mark on the game and inspired millions," Shah said. "It's a privilege to w...