Legends League Cricket Reveals New 2026 Dates Amid Seven-City Expansion

Legends League Cricket has announced revised dates for its upcoming season. The tournament will now run from January 11 to February 5, 2026, instead of the originally planned November 2025 schedule. This season marks the league's largest-ever footprint with matches across seven cities including emerging cricket hubs. The expansion aims to bring legendary cricketers to regions with passionate fan bases that rarely host major events.

Key Points: Legends League Cricket Announces Revised January 2026 Schedule

  • Tournament rescheduled from November 2025 to January-February 2026 dates
  • Largest-ever footprint across seven Indian cities and international venue
  • Includes emerging cricket hubs like Gwalior, Patna, and Coimbatore
  • Features legendary international cricketers in fan-favorite regions
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Legends League Cricket announces revised dates for upcoming season, scheduled to commence on January 11

Legends League Cricket reschedules season to January 11-February 5, 2026, expanding to seven cities including emerging cricket hubs and international leg.

"By expanding to seven cities, we are creating a travelling festival of cricket. - Raman Raheja, Co-Founder, Legends League Cricket"

New Delhi, November 4

Legends League Cricket (LLC) announced revised dates for its upcoming season on Tuesday, which will now be held from January 11, 2026, to February 5. The tournament was initially scheduled to run from November 19 to December 13, 2025.

The season will be played across seven cities, marking the League's largest-ever on-ground footprint, as it takes legendary international cricketers to regions where fan passion is immense but opportunities to host major cricketing events have been limited.

The proposed host cities include Gwalior, Udaipur, Patna, Coimbatore, the Amritsar-Jalandhar region, Kochi, and an international leg in Sharjah/Doha to connect with global South Asian fan communities.

Vivek Khushalani, Chairman, Legends League Cricket, said, as quoted from a press release, "LLC has always stood for celebrating cricket's legacy and its heroes. By entering cities like Gwalior, Patna and Coimbatore, while also engaging fans in the Amritsar-Jalandhar region and Kochi, we are honouring that legacy where cricket passion runs deep. The international leg ensures continued global reach."

Raman Raheja, Co-Founder, Legends League Cricket, added, "This season is about giving fans in emerging cricket hubs the chance to witness the legends of the game live. These cities have deep cricketing emotion, strong nostalgia, and a fan base that deserves global-level cricketing experiences. By expanding to seven cities, we are creating a travelling festival of cricket."

The League will soon announce city-wise match schedules, team squad reveals, marquee player signings, and venue-specific fan festivals and promotional events.

In the last edition of the tournament, Southern Super Stars faced Konark Suryas Odisha for the coveted trophy. Former Zimbabwe batter Hamilton Masakadza hammered 83 in 58 deliveries to power Southern Super Stars to 164/6 in 20 overs.

In reply, former India all-rounder Yusuf Pathan produced a batting masterclass and struck a magical knock of 85(38) as both teams remained inseparable after 40 overs. The game went into a Super Over, and the Southern Super Stars emerged victorious, returning home with the title.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great initiative but the delay from November to January is disappointing. Hope the organizers ensure better planning next time. Still excited though! 🤞
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Arjun K
Coimbatore getting cricket action! This is amazing for Tamil Nadu cricket fans. Hope they include more local legends from each region in the teams.
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Sarah B
The international leg in Sharjah/Doha is smart thinking. Perfect for connecting with the massive cricket-loving diaspora. Looking forward to the squad announcements!
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Kavya N
As someone from Amritsar, this is fantastic news! Punjab has always been cricket crazy. Can't wait to take my kids to see the legends they've only watched on TV. ❤️
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Michael C
The concept of a "travelling festival of cricket" sounds exciting. Hope the ticket prices are reasonable so that genuine cricket lovers from all backgrounds can attend.

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