New Legends League Cricket season to span five new cities; set for grand kick-off in November 2023

Legends League Cricket's upcoming season promises a bigger and better experience, expanding to five new cities in India and bringing top-tier cricket to venues.

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India Capitals players pose with the trophy as they celebrate after winning the Legends League Cricket T20 final match against Bhilwara Kings at Sawai Mansingh Stadium.

India Capitals players pose with the trophy as they celebrate after winning the Legends League Cricket T20 final match against Bhilwara Kings at Sawai Mansingh Stadium.

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The second season of LLC, which promises enhanced excitement and engagement, is scheduled from November 18 to December 9, 2023.

The upcoming season of Legends League Cricket (LLC) is set to be hosted across five Indian cities: Ranchi, Dehradun, Jammu, Vizag, and Surat. This decision comes as part of the league's initiative to offer fans in these locations a unique cricketing experience, featuring over 100 international cricketers.

While the previous season saw 15 matches held at major stadiums like Eden Gardens in Kolkata and Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi, the forthcoming season will feature 19 matches spread across the newly chosen venues. The second season of LLC, which promises enhanced excitement and engagement, is scheduled from November 18 to December 9, 2023.

The season's opener will be at Ranchi's JSCA Stadium, which will host the initial five matches. This will be followed by three matches in Dehradun. Jammu's Maulana Azad Stadium is set to host four matches, marking the city's debut in hosting a league of this stature. Vizag will be the venue for the next three league stage matches, and the season will culminate with the final matches at Surat's Lalbhai Contractor Stadium.

Raman Raheja, Co-Founder & CEO of Legends League Cricket, commented, “During the last season, we had committed ourselves to take the sport to cities where international matches are not played as much. To be true to our word we have picked up cities which have either seen less or been deprived of international cricket matches... We expect similar response from the audience of these cities.”

Ravi Shastri, Commissioner of Legends League Cricket, expressed his enthusiasm, saying, “The game is getting bigger each day at Legends League Cricket... I would say that Legends are going to rock this season.”
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