(Exclusive) We do not compete with IPL, but complement it: LLC CEO Raman Raheja

In the first three years the LLC has registered a growth of 300 percent. LLC CEO Raman Raheja (Image Credit- Twitter The third season of Legends League Cricket (LCC), which started in 2022, is currently being played. Apart from India, some famous cricketers from all over the world are participating in this tournament. Fans have got to see some great matches in the tournament so far. This time a total of six teams are playing in the ongoing season of the tournament, which like IPL, are owned by different people on the franchise model. Former veteran cricketers like Mohammad Kaif, Suresh Raina, Irfan Pathan, Shikhar Dhawan, Chris Gayle, Ian Bell and T Dilshan etc. are seen playing on behalf of these teams. The league has recorded 300 percent growth in the first three years of the tournament. After this, there is a strong discussion about the fact that in the coming time, LLC can compete with IPL, the biggest T20 league in India and the world. But now, amidst the successful third season of the tournament, the league’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Raman Raheja has made a big statement. Raheja says that we do not compete with IPL, rather we complement it. Raman Raheja gave a big statement Let us tell you that recently in an interview with Crictracker, the media partner of the ongoing season of LLC, Raman Raheja said on comparison with IPL – No comparison, no comparison. See, we all consider IPL as a benchmark. Yes, we all learn from this. IPL has set such high standards and it is just the progenitor of all the leagues that have started after IPL. We are just a small player in that entire ecosystem, but I can proudly say that we are the IPL of legends. Raheja further said- Whichever player retires from IPL, we start with him. Tournament is the story of DK (Dinesh Karthik), Shikhar Dhawan, Mohammad Kaif. There are a lot of these cricketers, they finish and we start. That’s why I will never compete, I don’t even want to challenge the IPL. I just want to complement it.

(Exclusive) We will take the tournament all over the world: LLC CEO Raman Raheja

We are not thinking of competing our tournament with IPL. LLC and Raman Raheja (Image Credit- Twitter The third season of Legends League Cricket (LCC), which started in January 2022, is currently being played. Apart from India, some famous cricketers from all over the world are participating in this tournament. Fans have got to see some exciting matches in the tournament so far. A total of six teams are playing in the third season of the tournament. The names of these teams are Manipal Tigers, Toyam Hyderabad, Southern Super Stars, India Capitals and Konark Suryas Odisha and Gujarat Greats. Former veteran cricketers like Suresh Raina, Irfan Pathan, Shikhar Dhawan, Chris Gayle, Ian Bell and T Dilshan etc. are seen playing on behalf of these teams. On the other hand, amid the successful third season of the tournament, the league’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Raman Raheja has given a big statement. Raheja says that now he is trying to take the tournament to the whole world. Raman Raheja gave a big statement Let us tell you that recently in an interview with Crictracker, the media partner of the ongoing season of LLC, Raman Raheja said – Yes, we have already done some work on it. We are in partnership with other countries and we started with Oman. After this we started the franchise model like it is done in India. After this we went to Qatar, this year also we wanted to take the league to Qatar, but unfortunately the weather did not allow us to do so. We will take LLC worldwide. Especially, in those countries which are desperate to watch cricket, and where there are not many international matches. Raman further said – This is a category of league cricket in the world which is vacant and we are trying to fill it. We don’t want to compete with the IPL or any international cricket, rather we want to go to smaller countries because these giants bring a lot with them that the youth and the countries adopting this game can really inspire.