NEW DELHI: After retiring from worldwide cricket, former India opener Shikhar Dhawan joined the Legends League Cricket (LLC) on Monday.
The 38-year-old southpaw, who declared his retirement on Saturday, is now eligible to play in T20 competitions outdoors of the Indian Premier League.
“My physique continues to be conditioned for the calls for of the sport, and whereas I am comfortable with my resolution, cricket is an inseparable a part of who I’m, it would by no means exit of me.
“I’m desirous to regroup with my cricketing associates and proceed to entertain my followers as we create new recollections collectively,” mentioned Dhawan in a press release, as per PTI.
Dhawan scored 12,286 runs for India whereas taking part in in 34 Exams, 167 ODIs, and 68 T20Is.
The Legends League Cricket is scheduled to be staged in September.
The 38-year-old southpaw, who declared his retirement on Saturday, is now eligible to play in T20 competitions outdoors of the Indian Premier League.
“My physique continues to be conditioned for the calls for of the sport, and whereas I am comfortable with my resolution, cricket is an inseparable a part of who I’m, it would by no means exit of me.
“I’m desirous to regroup with my cricketing associates and proceed to entertain my followers as we create new recollections collectively,” mentioned Dhawan in a press release, as per PTI.
Dhawan scored 12,286 runs for India whereas taking part in in 34 Exams, 167 ODIs, and 68 T20Is.
The Legends League Cricket is scheduled to be staged in September.