Australian cricket great Belinda Clark is featured on the walls of the Long Room at Lord’s Cricket Ground, making her the first Australian woman to receive that honor. Both outlets report that her inclusion places her among a roster of notable cricket figures displayed at the venue. The articles link the recognition to Clark’s playing career, noting she appeared at Lord’s before women were allowed in the Long Room, a restriction that has since changed. The sources describe the Long Room as an exclusive space traditionally reserved for certain guests and members, and they frame Clark’s presence there as a significant milestone. While the reports focus on the symbolic timing—Clark’s earlier experience at Lord’s versus her later recognition in the Long Room—they also emphasize the company of other cricket personalities whose images and names are associated with the room. Clark is presented as joining figures such as Donald Bradman and Shane Warne among those celebrated at the historic ground.