Former India opener Shikhar Dhawan has joined the Legends League Cricket (LLC) just days after announcing his retirement from international and domestic cricket.
After a super successful season two that ended in December 2023, the return of Legends League Cricket in India with an expanded line-up of matches across two countries is expected to generate a lot of enthusiasm, as per a press release from LLC.
Earlier, after losing the first qualifier to Urbanrisers Hyderabad, Manipal Tigers faced the winner of the eliminator match India Capitals in the second qualifier and defeated them to secure a place in the final of the tournament.
The road to the finals for both teams was full of explosive cricket in the league stages and Urbanrisers Hyderabad was the first team to qualify for the finals
Sreesanth gave a raging reply to Gambhir's Instagram post in the comments section, in which the former India pacer called Gambhir an 'arrogant and utterly classless individual' for his behaviour on the pitch.
On Thursday morning, a video of an argument between these two former Indian players emerged. Gautam, leading India Capitals could be seen in an argument with the former Indian pacer who was playing for Gujarat. Other players and the umpire had to separate the two.
On Thursday morning, a video of an argument between these two former Indian players emerged. Gautam, leading India Capitals could be seen in an argument with the former Indian pacer who was playing for Gujarat. Other players and the umpire had to separate the two.
Interestingly, Gambhir's tweet came out just hours later after a video of him emerged on social media in which he was arguing with former Indian pacer Sreesanth in the Legends League Cricket (LLC) match between India Capitals and Gujarat Giants.
On Thursday morning, a video of an argument between these two former Indian players emerged. Gautam, leading India Capitals could be clearly seen in an argument with the former Indian pacer who was playing for Gujarat. Other players and the umpire had to separate the two.
At the Lalabhai Contractor Stadium here on Wednesday evening, the India Capitals, who are defending champions, scored a mammoth 223 for the loss of seven wickets batting first. In response, the Gujarat Giants lost the same number of wickets, but fell short by 12 runs.
A disciplined bowling attack in the first innings and a well-made 81 of 49 balls knock by Abhishek Jhunjhunwala helped the Gujarat Giants clinch a win over the Southern Superstars by five wickets with eight balls to spare