CA today congratulated the former Aussie skipper, who was given the honour at a gala celebration here last night.
While most cricket fans know him as a central figure on Channel Nine's cricket coverage, Lawry was one of Australia's finest opening batsman.
During a 10-year career that began in 1961 Lawry played 67 Tests, scoring 5234 runs at 47.17, with 13 centuries and a highest score of 210.
While sometimes criticised for his slow scoring, fans saw a different side of Lawry when Nine became cricket broadcaster during the late '70s.
Proud of his humble beginnings as a plumber from Melbourne's northern suburbs Lawry, 77, has maintained a lifelong affection for his district club Northcote, where he began as an 11-year-old.
CA chief executive James Sutherland praised Lawry for his enormous and ongoing contribution to Australian cricket.
"On behalf of Cricket Australia I congratulate Bill for his induction into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame. It is a thoroughly deserved honour.
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