Asian Legends League Season 2: Trophy Revealed, Action Kicks Off June 2
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Rudrapur, March 22 (NationPress) The Asian Legends League proudly presented its official trophy on Sunday, heralding the kickoff of preparations for the eagerly awaited second season, which is set to begin on June 2.
The trophy unveiling ceremony featured notable cricketers such as Thisara Perera, Asghar Afghan, Rishi Dhawan, and Angelo Perera, enhancing the event's significance.
During the ceremony, Thisara Perera shared his thoughts, expressing his enthusiasm for the upcoming tournament.
“The previous season was a remarkable experience, and I enjoyed being part of such a competitive and well-structured league. I am genuinely looking forward to this next season as well. The quality of cricket, the camaraderie among players, and the enthusiasm of fans make this league unique. We aim to deliver even better performances this time,” he stated.
Rishi Dhawan echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the critical role of fan support and his confidence in his team's potential.
“The unwavering support from fans, particularly from the Indian audience, truly energizes us on the field. We hope to continue receiving that same affection and encouragement this season. We will strive to make them proud and aim to lift the trophy,” he remarked.
League Director Neeraj Kukreja shared his vision for the tournament, aiming to unite experienced and celebrated cricketers from across Asia.
“The Asian Legends League is rooted in the concept of gathering renowned cricketers from throughout Asia on a single platform. The response from both players and fans has been overwhelmingly positive. With the trophy unveiling, we take a significant step forward, and we are dedicated to ensuring a league that upholds high standards of professionalism, competitiveness, and entertainment,” he explained.
The forthcoming edition will showcase six teams: Indian Royals, Sri Lankan Lions, Afghanistan Pathans, Asian Stars, Pakistan Panthers, and Bangladesh Tigers, reflecting a rich tapestry of cricketing talent from the continent.
Scheduled for June 2026, this season will not include teams from Gulf countries due to the ongoing war situation.