Legends League Cricket (LLC) announced that the 2019 World Cup Winning England Captain would return to the cricket field for the upcoming season LLC Master in Qatar. The format will have three teams Indian Maharajas, Asia Lions and World Giants. The series will be played in Qatar from February 27 to March 08, 2023.
After the second season’s success in the four Franchise model, Legends League Cricket is ready with a new season in Qatar. Some legends that have already been confirmed include Gautam Gambhir, Irfan Pathan, Shahid Afridi, Chris Gayle, Asghar Afghan, Dilhara Fernando, Monty Panesar, Shoaib Akhtar, Brett Lee, Shane Watson and Lendl Simmons. Morgan is the captain of the 2019 ICC World Cupwinning team. He is the second player in cricketing history to score a century in one day international for two different countries.
Eion Morgan said, “I am excited to be part of the Legends League Masters and enjoy my game with the Legends. I have been following LLC games and really impressed by the commitment of players in the game.” The second season witnessed exceptional performances. Irfan Pathan was one of the most successful players during the season. He scored 225 runs in the second season and took more than 11 wickets in seven matches. Monty took 12 wickets in seven games in the last season and was one of the most successful bowlers. Chris Gayle confirmed his participation in Legends League Cricket’s LLC Masters, sayi n g , “ T h e season in India was exciting, we saw so much energy and fun during the matches.
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