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Belinda Clark next to her statue at the Sydney Cricket Ground
Belinda Clark was inducted into the International Cricket Council's Hall of Fame in 2011

Clark is the first female cricketer to have a statue made of her.

Clark won two World Cups before retiring.

She was the first person to hit a double century in a one day international.

Being able to have a go is encapsulated by the sculpture.

To be brave enough to break convention.

I want people to know that if you put your mind to it and have good people around you, you can do anything you want.

Clark averaged more than 45 in both formats during his time in Australia.

Her highest Test score was 136 against England in 1998 and she is Australia's leading Test andODI run- scorer.

She captained Australia in 101 one-day internationals, finishing with a win rate of 83% and holding the record for most one-day hundreds in a year with three.

Clark won seven Women's National Cricket League titles at the domestic level.

Clark is the name of the award for the best female Australian cricketer.

Clark has been involved with Women's Cricket Australia, the Australian Cricket Academy and the International Cricket Council's Women's Committee since retiring from playing.

The statue was unveiled on Thursday, before the second day of the third Test between Australia and South Africa.

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