The organisers of the Upcoming Season of Legends League Cricket have announced that West Indies Star Batter Chris Gayle will take part in the competition.
Chris Gayle hast most number runs, Hundreds, fours and sixes in T20 Format.
After Don Bradman, Brian Lara and Virender Sehwag, Chris Gayle is fourth batter to score two triple Centuries in Test Cricket. He has 7000 Plus Runs in 103 games and have 15 Hundreds.
His Highest score is 333 which is usually his Jersey Number in League Cricket.
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“It gives me immense pleasure and excitement to be part of this prestigious league. And also to play with the iconic legends of the game. India, see you at the venues,” said Gayle in an official statement.
The tournament scheduled to take place between September 17, 2022, and October 8, 2022.
There are previously three teams in the Competition—India Maharajas, World Giants, and Asia Lions—played seven games in the league’s inaugural season in Muscat in January 2022.
There will four franchise-owned clubs in Second Season of Legends League Cricket. there will be 15 games played between them, which will take place in these six cities.
There are 60 participants has confirmed by the league officials. It is also hoped that more players will join from accross the world and it would goes over 100 Players pool.
Big Names in the League has confirmed:
Lance Klusener (South Africa), Morne Morkel (South Africa). And also Ross Taylor (New Zealand) have recently confirmed as participation in the second season. Mohd Kaif, Brett Lee, Dale Steyn, Jacques Kallis, Virender Sehwag, Shane Watson, Irfan Pathan, Yusuf Pathan, Muralitharan, R P Singh, S. Badrinath. And also Stuart Binny will take part.
The League previously welcomed stalwarts like Mitchell Johnson (Australia), Eoin Morgan, and Harbhajan Singh (both from India).
Big International players are also part of the season are Ravi Bopara (England), Matt Prior (England), Chris Tremlett (England), Parveez Maharoof (Sri Lanka), Romesh Kaluwitharana (Sri Lanka), and Upul Chandana (Sri Lanka).
South African players like Dale Steyn and Jacques Kallis will also be participating in the second Legends League Cricket.