The 2023 edition of Legends League Cricket begins tomorrow (March 10) in Doha, Qatar, and will run until March 20 – here’s where to watch the competition on TV channels and live streaming platforms.
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Some of the biggest names in cricket over the last two decades will reprise their careers to compete for the Legends League trophy this week. The tournament was first held last year in Oman and featured three teams. India Maharajas (led by Gautam Gambhir), Asia Lions (Shahid Afridi), and World Giants (Aaron Finch) will contest this year’s title, the third time the competition has been held.
While plenty of cricket’s great and good will feature in the tournament such as Suresh Raina, Misbah-ul-Haq, Chris Gayle and Brett Lee, players who never earned an international cap will line up alongside them.
The three teams will play in a double round-robin league format with the second and third ranked teams at the end of the first stage facing off in an Eliminator. The winner of that match will meet the table topper in the final. All matches are set to be played at West End Park International Cricket Stadium.
Legends League Cricket 2023: Where to watch live on TV channels and streaming services
India: Fans wanting to watch the competition in India can do so on Star Sports 2 and Star Sports 2 HD. Live streaming will be available on the Disney+Hotstar and Fancode platforms.
Australia: Fox Cricket is the TV partner of the tournament in Australia, and the streaming partner is Kayo.
UK: The TV partner for the Legends League in the UK is BT Sports, with the streaming partner being Psyched4.
Sri Lanka: Those wanting to watch the tournament in Sri Lanka will be able to on Star Sports.
Bangladesh: Star Sports will also broadcast the tournament in Bangladesh.
Rest of the World: The LLC will provide coverage on its YouTube channel across the rest of the world.