Legends League Cricket (LLC) is underway in India, the spectacle of various cricketing legends playing together is set to have a global footprint as the league secures worldwide broadcast across the US, Australia, and India.
Along with Star Sports, both Disney+ Hotstar and Fan code are live streaming Cricket’s biggest names from around the world simultaneously in what is a first-of-its-kind broadcast coup.
Willow TV, one of the leading sports broadcasters in the United States, is the league’s broadcast partner in the USA.
As per the company’s press release, Australia has always been one of the giants of the sport with passionate fans all over the country, and Kayo Sports, their official broadcast partner together with Fox Cricket, the official digital streaming partner will propel the league and its fan base.
Raman Raheja, CEO, and Co-founder of Legends League Cricket said, “Having Disney+ Hotstar and Fancode sharing broadcasting rights has never happened before but it feels great that we could do the same as our belief is to reach maximum cricket fans and engage with them, and get them closer to the icons of the game. There is a lot of excitement, be it the Cricketers themselves or the fans and we are happy that we are in the centre of this.”
Legends of the game have assembled to play together in the Legends League Cricket that commenced on September 16 and will conclude on October 5, 2022.
The league stage matches are currently being played in Lucknow and will be followed by Delhi, Cuttack, and Jodhpur.
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