Five of Australian cricket's biggest names, including Steve Waugh and Victor Trumper, have been formally inducted into the International Cricket Council's Hall of Fame.
Waugh, the former Test skipper, will be presented with the ICC Hall of Fame cap, while the families of the late Victor Trumper, Bill O'Reilly, Keith Miller and Ray Lindwall will accept ICC Hall of Fame caps on behalf of the former greats.
The famous five are among 15 Australians who were inducted during 2009 when the ICC Hall of Fame was created to celebrate the ICC Centenary.
Nine New South Wales cricket volunteers have also been honoured for their contribution to the game and each received an ICC Centenary Volunteer Medal.
The nine volunteers include former Test all-rounder Alan Davidson, who has had a continuous involvement with NSW Cricket as a player and administrator for over 60 years.