Sony Sports Network has officially acquired the television broadcast rights for the highly anticipated Legend 90 League, scheduled to take place from February 6 to 18 in Raipur.
The tournament will showcase a 90-ball-per-side format, bringing a fresh twist to the game and featuring legendary cricketers from around the world. The partnership with Sony Sports Network aims to bring the tournament to a global cricket audience, ensuring fans can enjoy every moment of the action.
Shivain Sharma, Director of the Legend 90 League, expressed excitement over the deal saying, “We are delighted to have Sony Sports Network as the official broadcaster of the Legend 90 League. This partnership will bring the thrill and excitement of the league to millions of cricket fans across the globe. With top-notch players, a unique 90-ball format, and dynamic franchises, the Legend 90 League promises to create unforgettable cricketing memories.”
The Legend 90 League boasts an impressive roster of cricket stalwarts from various countries like India’s Harbhajan Singh, Shikhar Dhawan, Suresh Raina, Ambati Rayudu; new Zealand’s Ross Taylor, Martin Guptill; Australia’sAaron Finch and West Indies’ Dwayne Bravo, apart from many other veterans.
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