Legends League Cricket Season 4 Returns This November

Legends League Cricket (LLC) is back with Season 4. The tournament will be held from November 19 to December 13, 2025. It will take place across seven cities in India. Fans can look forward to exciting cricket and legendary players in action.

This season will be bigger and better than before. There will be more matches, more players, and more venues. Cricket lovers can expect thrilling games and old rivalries coming alive once again.

Vivek Khushalani, Chairman of LLC, shared his excitement. He said, “We are happy to announce Season 4 of Legends League Cricket. This time we will have more games, more cities, and more cricket legends. It will be a cricket festival for all fans.”

LLC Season 4 to Follow a Multi-city format 

LLC will follow a multi-city format this season. That means matches will be played in different parts of India. This will bring the game closer to fans across the country. The list of cities, match schedule, teams, and star players will be announced soon.

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Like past seasons, Season 4 will mix the joy of watching former cricket stars with new excitement. Fans will see close matches, big hits, and memorable moments. These cricket legends will show that their magic is still alive.

The league’s tagline is “Legends are Forever.” LLC celebrates the past heroes of cricket while giving fans fresh entertainment. The matches are played with full energy and passion. Even after retiring from international cricket, these players still know how to thrill the crowd.

Legends League Cricket has become one of the top leagues in the world for retired players. Big names from countries like India, Australia, England, Sri Lanka, and others take part in the tournament. Fans of all ages enjoy watching their old heroes once again.

With Season 4 just a few months away, excitement is growing. Cricket fans across India can get ready for another unforgettable season of legendary cricket.