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CSA congratulates ICC Hall Of Famer Jacques Kallis

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Last year Kallis was honoured with the Ikhamanga Award in the Silver Division by the President, the Honourable Cyril Ramaphosa, for his excellence in cricket and the contribution he has made to putting South Africa on the world sports map.

Former South African batsman Jacques Kallis. Picture: AP Photo, Themba Hadebe)

Cricket South Africa (CSA) on Monday congratulated former Proteas all-rounder Jacques Kallis on becoming the fourth South African and the second of the modern era to be inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame.

The ceremony was live-streamed on ICC’s social media channels when he was honoured alongside two other all-time greats of the game, Lisa Sthalekar of Australia and Zaheer Abbas of Pakistan.

The other South Africans to have been inducted into the Hall of Fame are Graeme Pollock, Barry Richards and Allan Donald.

Last year Kallis was honoured with the Ikhamanga Award in the Silver Division by the President, the Honourable Cyril Ramaphosa, for his excellence in cricket and the contribution he has made to putting South Africa on the world sports map.

“It is highly fitting that Jacques should be honoured in this way,” commented CSA Acting Chief Executive Kugandrie Govender. “Jacques’ long list of achievements hardly need repeating but suffice it to say he stands alongside the great Sir Garfield Sobers as the greatest batting all-rounder of all time and is certainly our greatest player of the modern era.

“He earned his place in every Protea team he represented both as a top-order batsman and as an outstanding swing bowler of lively pace. In addition, his slip catching was legendary and contributed significantly to the successes our fast bowlers enjoyed throughout his career.

“Most important of all is the outstanding example he has set for the highest standards of sportsmanship and the traditions of the game to inspire not just aspiring young cricketers but the youth of the entire country.

“He is indeed one of the crown jewels of the CSA family and I can speak on behalf of the entire nation in congratulating him and saying how proud we all are of him,” concluded Ms. Govender.

Career highlights

The only player to score at least 10,000 runs and take at least 250 wickets in both Test and ODI cricket

ICC Player of the Year and ICC Test Player of the year in 2005

South Africa’s leading Test run-scorer, and currently third on the all-time list

The most capped South African player in both Test and ODI cricket

Scored 113 not out in the semi-final and took 5/30 in the final as South Africa won the first ICC Knockout Tournament (later the ICC Champions Trophy) in 1998

Won 23 ‘Player of the Match’ awards in Test cricket, more than anyone else

Spent 592 days as the No.1 ranked Test batsman (2005-2011)

Spent 4,028 days as the No.1 ranked Test all-rounder (2000-2013) and a record 493 matches ranked number 1

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