Key Points

The LEGEN-Z T10 League kicked off with a bang as cricket legends like Aaron Finch and Jesse Ryder took the field alongside rising Indian talents. Finch described playing with a tennis ball again as an "amazing experience," praising young players like Mayank Walia. Ross Taylor’s Royal Challengers Delhi dominated their match, while Mumbai Stars secured a win in the opener. The league blends nostalgia with fresh talent, offering a unique cricket spectacle.

Key Points: Aaron Finch Calls LEGEN-Z T10 Tennis Ball Cricket an Amazing Experience

  • Aaron Finch praises young talent in LEGEN-Z T10 debut
  • Jesse Ryder leads Mumbai Stars to opening win
  • Ross Taylor's Delhi dominates Herschelle Gibbs' MP Spartans
  • Mayank Walia shines with 35 runs and 2 wickets in debut
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'It as an amazing experience', says Aaron Finch on playing with tennis ball as LEGEN-Z T10 League gets underway

Aaron Finch and cricket legends shine in LEGEN-Z T10 League debut, blending tennis-ball cricket with global stars and rising Indian talents.

"After a long time, I got the chance to play with the tennis ball, and it was an amazing experience. – Aaron Finch"

Ghaziabad, August 12

The inaugural season of the LEGEN-Z T10 League got off to an electrifying start in Ghaziabad, with cricketing legends and fresh young talents sharing the stage in a thrilling day of action on Monday.

International stars such as Jesse Ryder, Aaron Finch, Ross Taylor, and Tillakaratne Dilshan took the field in the ongoing LEGEN-Z T10 League, showcasing their adaptability and flair.

In the opening clash, Jesse Ryder's Mumbai Stars defeated Aaron Finch's Bengal Tigers by six wickets. T20 World Cup-winning captain Finch lauded the unique experience of returning to a tennis-ball format after years.

"After a long time, I got the chance to play with the tennis ball, and it was an amazing experience. This (referring to a player) young 20-year-old played exceptionally well. Playing with the hard ball is different, but his technique is impressive. I wish him all the very best on and off the ground," said Finch after the match as quoted by a press release.

Mayank Walia, who made an impressive debut in the LEGEN-Z T10, scoring 35 runs with 4 sixes in 15 balls, taking two wickets. Speaking about his performance, Walia said, "Today was my day. This was my first match on a professional platform -- from gully cricket to the big pitch, I'm finally here. This is just beginning. Thank you, LEGEN-Z T 10 for trusting me."

The second encounter of the day saw Ross Taylor's Royal Challengers Delhi overpower Herschelle Gibbs' MP Spartans by six wickets. Taylor's side showcased composure in their chase, making a strong statement early in the tournament.

The local Indian players are sharing the field with global icons they once idolised on television. This transformation, from "Gali Se TV Tak", represents the very essence of the LEGEN-Z T10 League.

In the final match of the day, Southern United outclassed Rajasthan Raiders by 28 runs, capping off an action-packed opening day.

On Tuesday, all six teams will return to the field as the league stage enters Day 2, with the qualifiers and eliminator slated for August 15, followed by the grand finale on August 16.

- ANI

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Priya S
Tennis ball cricket is the real grassroots of Indian cricket! So glad to see legends appreciating our desi style of play. Finch's comments show how humble these international players are 🙏
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Aman W
While the concept is good, I hope they maintain quality standards. Sometimes these exhibition leagues become too commercial. The real test will be if they can sustain interest after initial hype.
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Shreya B
My brother plays tennis ball cricket in our colony every evening! This league shows that talent can come from anywhere. Maybe one day he'll get such opportunities too 🤞 #DreamBig
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Vikram M
The "Gali Se TV Tak" concept hits right in the feels! This is exactly what Indian cricket needs - more platforms to bridge the gap between local and professional cricket. Kudos to the organizers!
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Nisha Z
Watching international players struggle with tennis ball is hilarious 😂 But seriously, this format brings back childhood memories of playing cricket in narrow lanes with plastic ball. Pure nostalgia!
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Karthik V
Hope BCCI takes note of such initiatives. Instead of focusing only on IPL, they should support more grassroots tournaments. That's where real talent emerges from!

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