Sourav Ganguly appointed as team India Captain

According to the report, in the second season of Legends League Cricket, Indian team India Maharaja will face the rest of the world. The match will be played on September 15 at Eden Gardens. Sourav Ganguly appointed as team India Captain. It has been years since Sourav Ganguly left the captaincy of the Indian team and retired from cricket.

However, fans can see him once again captaining the Indian team and swinging the bat in an important match that will be held on the 75th anniversary of independence. In fact, it has been reported that in the second season of Legends League cricket, the India Maharajas team will face the Rest of the World team.

The match will be played on September 16 at Eden Gardens for which the squad has also been announced. On the 75th anniversary of independence, the Government of India will organize a match between India and the rest of the world. This match will be played between India Maharajas team and Rest of the World team and players from 10 countries will participate in this match.

After this important match, the Legends League will start from the next day, in which 4 teams will play. This is the second season of the league and will have 15 matches. The India Maharajas team will feature former Indian players who have ruled the Indian team in the past.

Besides, Sourav Ganguly of Bengal tiger fame will take over the captaincy of the team.Sourav Ganguly (captain), Virender Sehwag, Mohammad Kaif, A. Badrinath, Pragyan Ojha, Parthiv Patel, Yusuf Pathan, Harbhajan Singh, Naman Ojha, Ashok Dinda, RP Singh, Ajay Jadeja, Joginder Sharma, Ritinder Singh Sodhi and Irfan Pathan.

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The captaincy of the Rest of the World team will be in the hands of former England captain Eoin Morgan, and the details of the rest of the players in the team are as follows. Eoin Morgan (captain), Herschel Gibbs, Sanath Jayasuriya, Matt Prior, Lendl Simmons, Jacques Kallis, Nathan McCullum, Jonty Rhodes, Mashrafe Mortaza, Asghar Afghan, Muttiah Muralitharan, Dale Steyn, Hamilton O Brettabja, Dinesh Ramdin, Mitchell Johnson.

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