Dinesh Karthik becomes latest entry to join Legends League Cricket
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Dinesh Karthik retired from international, domestic and IPL cricket earlier this year.
August 27, 2024, New Delhi: Dinesh Karthik, one of India’s best white ball finishers has officially joined the Legends League Cricket (LLC) announcing his retirement from international and domestic cricket earlier this year. Known for his explosive batting in the middle order, his quick glove work behind the stumps, and most recently his exceptional work as a commentator, Karthik’s transition into the LLC marks a new chapter in his already illustrious career.
Dinesh Karthik expressed his feelings about joining the Legends League Cricket: “Playing at the Legends League Cricket is definitely something I am looking forward to after my retirement. I am up to the task both mentally and physically and look forward to playing the brand of cricket I have always enjoyed. Most importantly, to the fans, thank you for your constant support and I hope to entertain you once again on the field.”
Having represented the country in 180 games across three formats in which he scored 3463 runs with a lone Test hundred and 17 half-centuries, Karthik also had 172 dismissals to his credit, most of them behind the stumps with a few in the outfield. Karthik finished his IPL career with 4,842 runs in 257 matches (joint second-most with Rohit Sharma), studded with 22 fifties.
Dinesh Karthik will undoubtedly add value to the Legends League Cricket, says LLC Co-founder
In his illustrious IPL career, which spanned over 17 years, Karthik played for six franchises in the cash-rich league. He made his debut in the inaugural season in 2008 with the Delhi Daredevils (now Delhi Capitals). He switched to Punjab in 2011 and went on to play for the Mumbai Indians, Gujarat Lions, Kolkata Knight Riders, and the RCB.
Raman Raheja, Co-founder of Legends League Cricket, welcomed Karthik to the league, “We are very excited to have Dinesh Karthik join us. His flair, his penchant to finish matches and entertain the crowd will undoubtedly add value to the Legends League Cricket. We look forward to seeing him in action alongside other cricket legends further cementing out position as the 2nd innings for legendary Cricketers.”
This move to Legends League Cricket after retirement has been the right step forward for many cricketing superstars including Aaron Finch, Martin Guptill and Hashim Amla amongst others who joined the league right out of retirement.
The Legends League Cricket is set to commence its next season in September 2024, featuring a lineup of retired cricketing greats competing in a series of thrilling matches. Karthik’s participation is expected to draw significant attention, as fans are eager to witness his skills on the field again after his legendary run with the Royal Challengers Bangalore in the last season of the IPL.
The LLC auction will be held in New Delhi on the 29th of August 2024 where the franchises will fight out for the biggest stars from India and international cricket putting over 200 players under the hammer.
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