Former Australia All-Rounder Shane Watson Will Play In The Legends League Cricket

Updated - 20 Jul 2022, 09:29 PM

Shane Watson (Image Credits: Twitter)
Shane Watson (Image Credits: Twitter)

The upcoming Legends League Cricket will feature former Australia all-rounder Shane Watson.
On Wednesday, Legends League Cricket announced the addition of Shane Watson (Australia), Ravi Bopara (England), Matt Prior, Chris Tremlett, Parveez Maharoof, Romesh Kaluwitharana, and Upul Chandana (Sri Lanka) to the selection of players for the forthcoming second season.

Romesh Kaluwitharana
Romesh Kaluwitharana (Photo-Twitter)

With the addition of Brett Lee, Harbhajan Singh, and Mitchell Johnson, the upcoming season is getting bigger and bigger every day.

Yusuf Pathan,
Yusuf Pathan (Image Credit: Twitter)

Brett Lee, Yusuf Pathan, Joginder Sharma, Liam Plunkett, Monty Panesar, Pravin Tambe, Naman Ojha, S. Badrinath, Stuart Binny, and Asghar Afghan were just a few of the legendary players who announced their presence in the second season of the Legends League of Cricket earlier this week.

Players for the upcoming second edition now include Shane Watson:

In a formal statement, Raman Raheja, Co-Founder & CEO of Legends League Cricket, stated that the addition of these legendary players for Season 2 has increased fan interest to a new level. We are happy to have them as members of the Legends squad and are eager to see them recapture the magic on the field for the benefit of the audience.

On Wednesday, Legends League Cricket announced the addition of Shane Watson (Australia), Ravi Bopara (England), Matt Prior, Chris Tremlett, Parveez Maharoof, Romesh Kaluwitharana, and Upul Chandana (Sri Lanka) to the roster of players for the forthcoming second season.

Shane Watson (Image Credits: IPL)
Shane Watson (Image Credits: IPL)

Along with Harbhajan, former Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Mortaza has also announced his attendance at the next LLC.

Former cricket players from India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Australia, and England were divided into three teams to represent India, Asia, and the rest of the world in the tournament’s debut year.

Also Read: Sunil Gavaskar On Virat Kohli: ‘There Is This Anxiety To Play At Every Ball’

Tagged:

Harbhajan Singh Legends League Cricket (LCC) Shane Watson Yusuf Pathan