Cricket Hall Fame & Museum – first in the world established in 1980 under the Sportsmen’s Club which was founded in 1963. The Organization is celebrating its 42nd anniversary. This year the Induction ceremony will be held in Hartford, CT. USA. It is an amazing tradition to organize Induction ceremony on first Saturday or of October each year.
The Cricket Hall of Fame has on its agenda to announce the development of a first-class Cricket Museum in USA and is aiming to open it in 2024 summer. The opening of the Museum will coincide with the first ever Cricket World cup Tournament for the USA.
Cricket Hall of Fame’s program is growing rapidly. The Hall is ready to meet potential future demands to keep cricket alive in the Americas and ready to support and expand the game in the western world with the many effective initiatives we now have in place. Our induction ceremonies are becoming a more popular event and we have seen many attendees desperate to get tickets. This year we will honor twenty-four people at the event. We are excited to expand our contributions to the world fraternity through our hall & museum initiatives. Cricket unites all of us and at Hall of Fame we are working together for the betterment of cricket. We have nominees from India and Pakistan on same table & stage to share their success. Said Michael Chambers, CEO.
CLASS of 2023 set for October 7th, 2023 – Saturday.
INDUCTEES
INETERNATIONAL NOMINEES
WASIM AKRAM – Former Pakistan captain
ZAHEER ABBAS – Former Pakistan captain and Former ICC President
MUSHTAQ AHMED Former Pakistan Player
KALLIDAIKURUCHI VISWANATHAN – Chennai Superkings CEO – India
ROBIN SINGH – Former India player & Coach
PETER NERO – West Indies umpire, instructor, and administrator.
EUGENA GREGG – Former West Indies Player and administrator.
LOCAL NOMINEES
GEORGE STEIR – For outstanding contribution to the game in the USA
AILEEN NAUGHTON INNISS – For outstanding contribution as umpire
ASHOK PATEL – For outstanding academy tours & as an administrator
KAMRAN KHAN – For outstanding contribution as a player & as an instructor.
JAYESH PATEL – For outstanding contribution to the development of the game internationally and developer & as an administrator.
ASHOK ADIKOPPULA – For outstanding contribution as an administrator and instructor.
ASHIT PATEL – For outstanding contribution as an administrator (Canada GT20)
LINFORD JUNIOR MILLER – For outstanding contribution to the game.
VICTOR WILSON (Golden Age)– For outstanding contribution to the game.
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS
JATIN PATEL- For outstanding contribution as an administrator, instructor, coach and for community services in the USA.
CLARENCE MODESTE -For outstanding contribution to the game in the USA.
PRESIDENTIAL AWARDS
MAYOR LUKE BRONIN – For outstanding service to the community.
NAEEM KHALID – For outstanding community service.
JESSICA ANGELO – JULIEN – For outstanding community service.
REV. ANDREA DAVIDSON- For outstanding community service.
GOLDEN ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS
STATEN ISLAND CRICKET CLUB – For outstanding contribution to the development of cricket in the USA.
CERTIFICATE of ACHIEVEMENT
SPORTMEN’S ATHLETIC CLUB – For outstanding contribution to the community and the game o0f cricket in the USA.
CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION
AMA LOVE – For outstanding contribution to the community.