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    Legends League Cricket season 2: Shane Watson and Matt Prior to feature, Sourav Ganguly says he won’t play

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    With each passing day, Season 2 of Legends League Cricket grows larger and bolder, packing more punch by adding more renowned players to its roster.

    It included legends like Mitchell Johnson, Virender Sehwag, Harbhajan Singh, Muttiah Muralitharan, Irfan Pathan, and Harbhajan Singh. The list of players has been expanded to include Shane Watson, Ravi Bopara, Matt Prior, Chris Tremlett, Parveez Maharoof, Romesh Kaluwitharana, and Upul Chandana.

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    Shane Watson (credit: Pratidin Time)

    Bret Lee, Yusuf Pathan, Joginder Sharma, Liam Plunkett, Monty Panesar, Pravin Tambe, Naman Ojha, S. Badrinath, Stuart Binny, and Asghar Afghan, among other legendary players, stated this week that they will take part in the second season of the Legends League of Cricket.

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    Sourav Ganguly, the current president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and a former captain of India, has dismissed rumors that he will play in the forthcoming second season of Legends League Cricket (LLC).

    To be noted, Ganguly had clarified just a short time after the organizers had released a press release announcing that Ganguly will take part in the next competition.

    Sourav Ganguly made it clear that he won’t be participating in the second edition of Legends League Cricket

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    credit: The Indian Express

    Earlier, LLC organizers reported Ganguly as stating in a news statement that “playing with other legends” would be a lot of fun. However, Ganguly has now made it obvious that he won’t be participating in the second LLC.

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    Several notable cricketers who have accomplished so much for themselves and their nation will be seen in action, despite Ganguly not taking part in the forthcoming season.

    Raman Raheja, co-founder and CEO of Legends League Cricket, said, “with great excitement we welcome Harbhajan to the team. We missed him due to Covid in January and now looking forward to experiencing the magic of his spin bowling on the field again.”

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