Lisa Stalaker inducted into Australian Cricket Hall of Fame as part of four-time World Champion Team

Former Australian women’s cricket captain Lisa Stalaker has been inducted into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame. Cricket Australia announced this on Friday. Pune-based Stalekar has played eight Tests, 125 ODIs and 54 T20 internationals for Australia in his 12-year career. Stalekar was a member of Australia’s four World Cup winning teams in one-day and T20 formats, leading the team in three one-day internationals against New Zealand in 2006.

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She was named International Women’s Cricketer of the Year in 2007. In 2007 and 2008, he was selected as Australia’s best cricketer, for which he received the Belinda Clark Medal. He was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame in August 2020.

Peter King, president of the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame, said: “Lisa is now joined by former veterans Belinda Clark, Karen Rolton and Melanie Jones and will be welcomed by the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame.

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