Shikhar Dhawan recently announced his retirement from international and domestic cricket. Dhawan joined Legends League Cricket
Indian cricket team’s star batsman Shikhar Dhawan said goodbye to international and domestic cricket on 24 August. Dhawan, who was out of Team India for a long time, suddenly decided to retire. Dhawan will no longer be seen playing in the IPL. He joined Legends League Cricket a day after his retirement.
Former Indian team opener Shikhar Dhawan recently announced his retirement from international and domestic cricket. Dhawan joined Legends League Cricket a day after retiring. Now he is all set for his second innings in cricket.
Dhawan will no longer be seen playing in the IPL. Till last season, he was playing IPL as the captain of Punjab Kings, but now he will not be seen in this T20 league of the Board of Control for Cricket in India.
Shikhar Dhawan joined Legends League Cricket after retirement
Actually, according to the report of news agency ANI, after joining Legends League Cricket, Shikhar Dhawan said that taking up this new innings in Legends League Cricket seems to be the ideal step after my retirement. My body is still ready for the demands of the game and I am completely satisfied with my decision that cricket is a part of my life that can never be separated from me. I am looking forward to reuniting with my cricketing friends and entertaining my fans so that we can create new memorable moments together.
Welcoming Shikhar Dhawan, Raman Raheja, Co-Founder of LLC said that we are delighted to see Shikhar Dhawan joining us. His experience and playing talent will make the tournament more exciting and entertain the fans. We are looking forward to seeing him in action with the legends of cricket. This will further strengthen our position as the ‘second innings’ for our legendary cricketers.
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Let us tell you that not only Shikhar Dhawan, before him many cricketers have decided to join the Legends League Cricket after their retirement, which includes the names of Aaron Finch, Martin Guptill and Hashim Amla. The next season of Legends League Cricket is scheduled to start from September 2024, in which many retired cricketers are seen raining fours and sixes on the field.
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