In an exciting development for cricket enthusiasts, Star Sports has been announced as the Official Broadcast Partner of the Asian Legends League for the next three seasons, spanning from 2024 to 2026.
The Asian Legends League, a platform showcasing the talents of retired cricket legends from Asian countries, is primed to captivate audiences with its exhilarating league format, The Republic reported.
Organized by World Sports Group (WSG), the Asian Legends League will feature five franchise teams representing cricketing powerhouses: Indian Royals, Sri Lankan Lions, Bangladesh Tigers, Pakistan Stars, and Afghanistan Pathans. This highly anticipated event is slated to enthrall fans from May 27 to June 4, 2024.
League Commissioner Chetan Sharma expressed his excitement about the partnership, stating, “We are delighted to partner with Star Sports, a pioneer in sports broadcasting, to bring the Asian Legends League to fans across the globe. This collaboration will undoubtedly enhance the viewing experience and elevate the stature of the league.”
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