10 February,2012 09:27 AM IST | | AFP
Former India captain and batting legend Sunil Gavaskar was formally inducted into the International Cricket Council's Hall of Fame, the ICC said yesterday.
Kapil Devu00a0presents Sunil Gavaskar ICC's Hall of Fame cap in Dubai on
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The 62-year-old former opener was presented the Hall of Fame cap by former Indian captain Kapil Dev in the presence of Haroon Lorgat, the ICC chief executive at a function held on Wednesday night, ICC said.
Sunil Gavaskar was the first batsman in Test cricket to get 10,000 runs and 30 centuries, finishing with 10,122 and 34 hundreds.
"It is a huge honour because it is the peers in the game who decide who is going to be inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame. It has taken some time to co-ordinate the presentation but finally it is there and I am delighted that I have been inducted," said Gavaskar.
"This (award) means that you are in select company and, therefore, it becomes all the more special. To be an original inductee is an even bigger honour."
Gavaskar is one of the initial 55 inductees in the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame which was launched in January 2009 in association with the Federation of International Cricketers' Associations (FICA) as part of the ICC's Centenary Year.
Gavaskar now joins a Hall of Fame that includes 72 male and female cricketers.
Gavaskar showed delight on getting the cap from his former captain. "Kapil Dev and I have had wonderful times. Being part of the World Cup-winning squad is a memory that will always stay with me. Kapil lifting the Cup at Lord's is something that I'll always treasure and, therefore, to receive the cap from him makes this occasion even more special."
Kapil also acknowledged Gavaskar's contributions for India. "It is a proud moment to be in the same group where Gavaskar is. In our time, we used to think and even till today we think he is one of the best-ever opening batsman and the greatest player in my era."