Friday, December 20, 2024

World’s first statue of woman cricketer Unveiled at the Sydney Cricket Ground

Belinda Clark statue adds to cricket greats at the SCG. The bronze statue stands alongside Richie Benaud, Steve Waugh, Stan McCabe and Fred Spofforth among the cricketers at the ground.

Sydney: Former Australia cricket captain Belinda Clark, has been unveiled as the first statue of a female cricketer in the world with the sculpture part of the Sydney Cricket Ground precinct, an ESPN report says.

The bronze statue stands alongside statues of Richie Benaud, Steve Waugh, Stan McCabe and Fred Spofforth among the cricketers at the ground.

Clark played 15 Tests and 118 one-day internationals and one T20I. She became the first player to score a double century in ODIs when she made 229 not out against Denmark in 1997.

Later, after retiring from regular   cricket, Clark has played a significant role in running the game with Cricket Australia, Cricket New South Wales and the ICC.

“I’m excited to have the sculpture in place and for people to now look at it and perhaps wonder what that is, who that is and to be able to tell a bit of a story is really important,” Clark said. 

“The sculpture encapsulates being able to have a go – to be courageous, to take on those challenges and break convention.

“I want people to take away the  impression that you can do anything you want if you put your mind to it and you have good people around you, and I think I’ve been very fortunate to have had great support and have a bit of an imagination to take my game where I wanted to take it, and hopefully the sport is in a better place for it.”

Cricket Australia CEO Nick Hockley said: “I am absolutely thrilled that Belinda Clark has been honoured with a sculpture in the SCG precinct and becomes the first female cricketer to receive this recognition.

“Belinda not only compiled a superb playing record for Australia as a batter and captain; she helped inspire the current generation of cricketers and, as an administrator, has had a profound impact on community cricket and the growth in participation.

“On behalf of Australian Cricket, I would like to congratulate Belinda whose sculpture will stand very proudly alongside all the other sporting greats recognised in the SCG precinct.”

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