Former New South Wales and Australian wicket-keeper Brad Haddin is among two people who have been granted Life Membership at Cricket NSW.
Debuting for NSW in 1999, Haddin had a storied career that saw him represent Australia in Test cricket and in the limited formats - One Day Internationals and Twenty20 - before retiring in 2017 following a stint with the Sydney Sixers.
Throughout his career, he managed 5829 runs and 11 centuries for NSW in first-class matches, as well as 2726 runs and five centuries in limited-overs matches for the state.
A two-time winner of the ICC Men's ODI World Cup in 2007 and 2015, Haddin appeared in 66 Test matches, 126 ODI matches and 34 Twenty20 outings for Australia.
The other individual who has been awarded Cricket NSW Life Membership is current Cricket New South Wales Chairman John Knox.