Former Australia captain Belinda Clark has been elevated to legend status in the Sport Australia Hall of Fame.
Clark is just the sixth cricketer to be given the honour after Donald Bradman, Keith Miller, Richie Benaud, Dennis Lillee and Shane Warne with the Hall of Fame saying it recognizes "excellence, longevity, resilience and lifelong contribution to their sports."
Clark was one of finest batters of all-time having averaged 47.49 in ODIs and 45.95 in Tests during an international career that spanned 1991 to 2005. She was appointed captain at just 23 years of age and held the role for 11 years.
Australia won 83 of 101 ODIs and two World Cup titles under Clark's leadership. She also led the side in 11 of her 15 Tests. Clark was the first player, male or female, to score an ODI double