Sourav Ganguly will not play in the Legends League Cricket Benefit Match on September 16. Sourav Ganguly, former India captain and current BCCI President. Stated his inability to actively participate as a cricketer in the Legends League Cricket Benefit Match.
Former India captain and current BCCI President Sourav Ganguly, Stated that he will not be able to play in the Legends League Cricket Benefit Match. But he will lend his support when the Indian Maharajas face World XI on September 16 at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata. The BCCI President wished his cricketing colleagues. All the best for the benefit match and the league in a letter addressed to the League.
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Legends League Cricket Benefit Match: Sourav Ganguly will not play
“I’d like to wish you the best of luck with your Legends League initiative. It’s a fantastic idea to reintroduce retired cricketers to the game and engage with fans of all ages. I am grateful to you for giving me the opportunity to play in the one-time Legends League game on September 16, 2022. At the Eden Gardens stadium in Kolkata “According to an official media release, Ganguly wrote in his letter.
“However, due to my professional obligations and ongoing work with cricket administration. I will be unable to participate in this game. I’m sure the fans are looking forward to this league, and I’m sure there will be a large crowd at the stadium. The league is bringing together the game’s veterans, and I’m sure there will be some exciting cricket on display. I’ll be at Eden Gardens Stadium, watching the game “He also said.
The league hopes to commemorate the 75th Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav with this benefit match. All proceeds will be donated to Kapil Dev’s Khushii Foundation, which supports girl children and their education.
“We respect Sourav’s decision, and Legends League Cricket is here to honor these cricketing greats in the best way possible. And we are delighted that Sourav, even if he is not playing, will be an integral part of this benefit match by cheering on the Legends when they take the field for the cause on September 16,2022 “Raman Raheja, CEO and Co-Founder of Legends League Cricket, stated
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