Dravid has appeared in 164 Test matches and scored 13288 at an average of 52.31. He is, now, the coach of Indian under-19 team/ Courtesy: Twitter
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Remembered for his legbreak googly, Kumble played 132 matches and bagged 619 wickets at an economy of 2.69/ Courtesy: Twitter
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The latest Indian into the list, Rahul Dravid, has led India in Tests and ODIs, garnering respect for being an able leader and a responsible player/ Courtesy: Twitter
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Former Indian skipper, Anil Kumble, became the fourth Indian to enter the Hall of Fame in 2015/ Courtesy: Twitter
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Gavaskar has appeared in 125 Test matches and scored 10122 runs with an average of 51.12/ Courtesy: Twitter
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Also inducted in 2009, veteran opening batsman Sunil Gavaskar was recognized for his contribution with the bat. He was part of the squad that won the World Cup for the country in 1983/ Courtesy: Twitter
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With an experience of 67 Tests, Bedi has taken 266 wickets with an economy of 2.14/ Courtesy: Twitter
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The second Indian to be inducted into the Hall of Fame was former Indian skipper, Kapil Dev. Inducted in the same year as Bedi, Dev was recognized for his all-round performance with the bat and ball/ Courtesy: Twitter
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He was fondly remembered as the captain who led India to win the World Cup for the first time in 1983/ Courtesy: Twitter
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The Wall of Indian cricket, Rahul Dravid, was inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame on July 1/ Courtesy: Twitter
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The first player to achieve this feat was legendary Indian bowler, Bishan Singh Bedi. He was inducted in 2009/ Courtesy: Twitter
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He became the fifth Indian to achieve this feat/ Courtesy: Twitter