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Mark Waugh, Belinda Clark inducted in Cricket Australia Hall of Fame

Former Australian batsman Mark Waugh was inducted in Cricket Australia’s Hall of Fame along with World Cup winning Australian Women’s Captain Belinda Clark.   Mark joins his brother Steve in the Hall of Fame at the Allan Border Medal awards night on Monday in Sydney. Clark will become the first women’s cricketer to be inducted.   “It’s...

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Mark Waugh and Belinda Clarke inducted in Australian Cricket Hall of Fame

  David Crow vice-president of the Melbourne Cricket Club (MCC) introduces the induction of Mark Waugh and Belinda Clark in the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame.   The Hall of Fame which was created 18 years ago has 37 inductees so far, with Waugh and Clarke being it’s latest additions.   Clark said she was...

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Mark Waugh says ICC World Cup 2015 will be a test for ODIs popularity

Waugh says ODIs are not able to attract good crowds like it used to.

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Michael Clarke set to win Allan Border medal for third successive year

Watson, Johnson and Faulkner will compete with Clarke for the Allan Border medal.

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Bob Simpson, Debbie Hockley to be inducted in ICC Cricket Hall of Fame

Bob Simpson and Debbie Hockley will be inducted into ICC Hall of Fame.

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Happy birthday, Belinda Clark!

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Belinda Clark: A legend who has been a pillar of Australian women’s cricket, during and after her playing days

Belinda Jane Clark, born on September 10 1970, is the scorer of One-Day International cricket's first double century — yes, she scored her ODI hundred before Sachin Tendulkar accomplished the feat in men’s ODI. Belinda’s records exemplify a career of excellence, grace and of power.

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ICC Women’s World Cup 2013 available for viewing online

Highlights from this year's Women's World Cup are available for viewing and licensing requests at www.iccarchive.com, the International Cricket Council (ICC) announced Tuesday.

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Jess Cameron wins Belinda Clarke Award

Jess Cameron sends back her acceptance speech from the ICC Women's World Cup in India after winning the Belinda Clark Award at the Allan Border Medal 2013. Cameron is currently in India representing Australia in the ICC Women's World Cup 2013. Cameron played a crucial role in Australia's triumph in the Twenty20 World Cup 2012...

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Charlotte Edwards – a legend who has taught aspiring women cricketers to dream big

It was 16 years ago when Charlotte Edwards lit up the Hyderabad Cricket Stadium with a scintillating 173 in the Women’s World Cup. Charlotte is now a veteran, but still a force to reckon with as she proved when she recently scored 137 runs of just 88 balls against a formidable New Zealand side and just yesterday while scoring 109 against India.

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