Bollywood actor Ajay Devgn, currently immersed in his action-packed venture ‘Singham Again,’ has strategically invested in the highly anticipated cricket extravaganza, the World Championship Of Legends.
Set to take place at the Edgbaston Stadium in Birmingham, UK, the star-studded event boasts iconic cricketers such as Yuvraj Singh, Brett Lee, Kevin Petersen, Suresh Raina, and Shahid Afridi, IANS reported.
Expressing his passion for the sport, Ajay Devgn shared, “As a cricket lover, witnessing celebrated cricket legends back in action is a dream come true. The tournament not only brings forth cricketing nostalgia but also marks a unique collaboration between cinema and cricket, offering an extraordinary gift for fans worldwide.”
Harshit Tomar, the visionary founder of the World Championship Of Legends, expressed enthusiasm about Ajay Devgn joining the initiative: “We are thrilled to welcome Indian Legend Ajay Devgn on board. His passion for the game and commitment to promoting cricket align perfectly with the values of WCL. With an anticipated list of renowned players, we are confident that WCL 2024 will be an unparalleled success.”
Presented by EaseMyTrip, the tournament is scheduled to captivate cricket enthusiasts from July 3 to July 18, promising a nostalgic reunion of cricketing legends and an extraordinary blend of cinema and cricket on a global T20 stage.
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