The cricketing world is set to witness one of its most memorable evenings as the International Cricket Council (ICC) hosts its prestigious Hall of Fame induction ceremony in London on Monday, June 9, 2025.
This event, titled ‘A Day with the Legends’, will not only honour seven stalwarts, five men and two women, from six different countries, but it will also capture a global audience with its live broadcast, bringing fans closer than ever to the game’s icons.

For followers of women’s cricket, the Hall of Fame ceremony carries special significance. Of the seven inductees, two are women, an explicit acknowledgement of the rising influence and exceptional achievements of women cricketers in shaping the sport’s history.
This recognition comes on the heels of recent notable inductions, such as Neetu David (India) in 2024, Diana Edulji (India), Charlotte Edwards (England) in 2022, Lisa Sthalekar (Australia) in 2020, Cathryn Fitzpatrick (Australia) in 2019, Claire Taylor (England) in 2018, Karen Rolton (Australia) in 2016, Betty Wilson (Australia) in 2015, Debbie Hockley (New Zealand) in 2014, Enid Bakewell (England) in 2012, Belinda Clark (Australia) in 2011, and Rachael Heyhoe Flint (England) in 2010, highlights the ICC’s commitment to celebrating women’s contributions alongside their male counterparts.
The ceremony will commence at 16:30 British Standard Time and promises a star-studded affair. Apart from the induction of the new Hall of Famers, with each legend receiving a commemorative cap, fans will also be treated to a special segment featuring the captains of South Africa and Australia, Temba Bavuma and Pat Cummins. Their insights ahead of the much-anticipated ICC World Test Championship Final at Lord’s will set the tone for an exhilarating cricketing week.
ICC Chairman Jay Shah captured the spirit of the moment, sharing, “Inducting legends into the ICC Hall of Fame is our way of honouring the game’s most extraordinary contributors. This accolade is reserved exclusively for those whose achievements have left an indelible mark on the sport, and each selection is made purely on merit.”
Where to Watch: Global Broadcast Details
Broadcasting Details in India for the Hall of Fame Ceremony
Cricket enthusiasts in India can catch all the excitement and emotion of the ICC Hall of Fame Ceremony live on JioHotstar. The event will be streamed in real-time, allowing fans to witness the induction of cricket’s newest legends as it happens in London. Simply log in to the JioHotstar app or website at 9:00 PM IST on Monday, June 9, 2025, to enjoy uninterrupted coverage of the entire ceremony.
With JioHotstar’s high-quality streaming and user-friendly interface, viewers across India can experience every moment, from the presentation of commemorative caps to inspiring speeches and exclusive interviews with cricket’s biggest icons. Whether you’re watching on your smartphone, tablet, or smart TV, JioHotstar ensures that you won’t miss a single highlight of this historic occasion.
Region | Broadcaster | Streaming |
India | JioHotstar | Live stream |
UK & Ireland | Sky Sports | Live |
Australia | Amazon Prime Video | Live |
Sub-Saharan Africa | SuperSport | Live |
New Zealand | Sky TV | Live |
Pakistan | Ten Sports, PTV | Live |
Sri Lanka | TV1 MTV | Delayed broadcast |
MENA Region | Criclife, Starzplay | Live |
Caribbean | ESPN | Live |
USA & Canada | Willow | Live |
Afghanistan | Ariana TV | Live |
Singapore | Hub Sports 4 | Live |
Rest of the World | ICC.TV | Live stream (online) |
Founded in 2009, the ICC Hall of Fame stands as the ultimate accolade for cricketing excellence, conferring recognition only five years after a player’s last international appearance. The Hall of Fame’s evolving roll call is a tribute to those, men and women alike, whose performances have defined generations and inspired millions. Notably, the Hall has increasingly shone its spotlight on women cricketers in recent years, reflecting the global growth and transformation of women’s cricket.
This is more than a ceremony; it’s a celebration of cricket’s rich past, vibrant present, and promising future. For enthusiasts of women’s cricket, it’s a proud moment to see female pioneers sharing the stage with male legends. For all cricket fans, it’s a unique opportunity to witness the sport’s greats being immortalised.
Mark your calendar, gather your fellow cricket enthusiasts, and join the world in celebrating the heroes of the game, because history is being made and fans have the opportunity to witness it.
(Quotes sourced from ICC Press Release)

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