ICC Chief Executive Officer, Geoff Allardice commented: “We are delighted to announce the addition of Alastair, Neetu and AB to the long list of cricketing icons that form the illustrious ICC Hall of Fame , as the Class of 2024. Taylor is the seventh woman overall and the third female player from England to be named in the list . Former ICC Cricket Hall of Famers and members of the media selected the three. ICC Chief Executive David Richardson: “The ICC Cricket Hall of Fame is our way of honouring the greats of our game. The ICC announced seven new additions to the ICC Hall of Fame on Monday, with a large group of former greats added as the latest inductees. ICC Chair Jay Shah welcomed the new members to the Hall of Fame at a gala event at Abbey Road Studios in London. The ICC announced three new additions to the ICC Hall of Fame on Wednesday, with England great Alastair Cook, India legend Neetu David and dynamic South African batter AB de Villiers the latest inductees.