Shikhar Dhawan, the former India opener, joined the Legends League Cricket (LLC) on Monday after retiring from international cricket.
Shikhar Dhawan, the former India opener, joined the Legends League Cricket (LLC) on Monday after retiring from international cricket. After announcing his retirement on Saturday, the 38-year-old southpaw can now play in T20 competitions other than the IPL. “My body is still conditioned for the demands of the game, and while I am comfortable with my decision, cricket is an intrinsic part of who I am; it will never leave me. “I am excited to reunite with my cricketing friends and continue to entertain my fans while we make new memories together,” Dhawan said in a statement.Dhawan played 34 Tests, 167 ODIs, and 68 T20s for India, scoring 12,286 international runs in all.
The Legends League Cricket will be held in September.