Legends League Cricket streaming live across India, US and Australia

Legends League Cricket streaming live across India, US and Australia

Disney+ Hotstar, Fancode are live streaming the event simultaneously in the country.

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Mumbai: With the Legends League Cricket (LLC) underway in India, the spectacle of various cricketing legends playing together is set to have a global footprint. The league has secured worldwide broadcast across the US, Australia and India.

Along with Star Sports, both Disney+ Hotstar and Fancode are live streaming the event simultaneously in the country.

The league's broadcast partner in the USA is Willow TV, one of the top sports broadcasters in the country. This league broadcast will undoubtedly provide cricket a huge boost in terms of increasing its popularity, which is already growing in the US.

Australia has long been a sporting giant with ardent supporters all over the country. Fox Cricket, the league's official digital streaming partner, and Kayo Sports, their official broadcast partner, will help the league and its fan base grow.

Retired cricketers assembled to play together in the Sky247.net Legends League Cricket that commenced on 16 September and will conclude on 5 October, 2022. The league stage matches are currently being played in Lucknow and will be followed by Delhi, Cuttack, and Jodhpur.

"Having Disney+ Hotstar and Fancode sharing broadcasting rights has never happened before, but it feels great that we could do the same as our belief is to reach the maximum number of cricket fans and engage with them and get them closer to the icons of the game. There is a lot of excitement, be it the cricketers themselves or the fans, and we are happy that we are at the centre of this. The primary objective of this league has been to connect with every cricket fan and bring forth a nostalgic factor and bring back the excitement among the fans. Huge Indian and Asian populations in the US and Australia are there to be tapped along with a global footprint, and we are glad that we are able to connect with them and more," said Legends League Cricket CEO & co-founder Raman Raheja.