Michael Bevan set to be inducted in Australian Cricket Hall of Fame
- Michael Bevan has been inducted into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame following a change in selection criteria.
- Bevan scored 6,912 runs at an average of 53.58 in 232 ODIs, contributing to Australia's World Cup victories in 1999 and 2003.
- The Hall of Fame Committee reviewed its criteria due to Bevan's exceptional playing record and public standing, as explained by Chairman Peter King.
- Cricket Australia praised Bevan as an 'icon and a pioneer' in limited-over cricket, highlighting his ability to perform under pressure.
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Michael Bevan set to be inducted in Australian Cricket Hall of Fame
Michael Bevan is set to be inducted in the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame, the official committee along with the country’s board and cricketers’ association announced on Monday. He will become the 66th inductee into the Hall of Fame.
Michael Bevan 'The Finisher' Inducted Into Australia's Cricket Hall Of Fame
Dubbed one of the world's top limited-over batters, former cricketer Michael Bevan has been elevated to Australia's Cricket Hall of Fame. "One of the best finishers the game has ever seen. Congratulations to former Australian player Michael Bevan on his induction to the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame," Cricket Australia wrote on X. Australia's 'Picasso in Pyjamas' was an artist in the ODI format. He boasts 6,912 runs in 232 matches at an averag…
Cricket Australia: Michael Bevan to be inducted in the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame as updated criteria is announced
Photo Credit: Getty Images/Cricket Australia The Australian Cricket Hall of Fame Committee, together with Melbourne Cricket Club (MCC), Cricket Australia (CA) and the Australian Cricketers’ Association (ACA), has announced Michael Bevan has been inducted into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame. Bevan becomes the 66th inductee into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame and the first player inducted […] The post Cricket Australia: Michael Bevan to …
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