India is a country of talented cricketers. It’s not just the big cities, but often wonderful talents come from small towns and villages in the countryside. Not all of them are also celebrities, but they are no less talented. A recent video tweeted by Differently Abled Cricket Council of India shows a player named G Shiva Shankara hitting the nets. His range of shots is amazing and it has also impressed former Indian cricket team player Harbhajan Singh. He commented “Respect” with a few emojis on the video of Shankara posted by Differently Abled Cricket Council of India.
“Meet #GSShiva. The range and class in his strokes are unparalleled. All he seeks is an opportunity and a platform to show the world his rare talent. He is not alone, there are many especially talented divyang players and at #DCCI we are pushing hard for their great future @BCCI,” Differently Abled Cricket Council of India wrote in their post.
Please respect https://t.co/0uo5gBX0GP
— Harbhajan Turban (@harbhajan_singh) July 19, 2022
Harbhajan Singh will be back in the cricket field when he takes part in the second season of Legends League Cricket (LLC) in September. Harbhajan joins former Indian opener Virender Sehwag, Irfan Pathan, Yusuf Pathan, former Australian speedster Brett Lee, spider legend Muttiah Muralitharan and former World Cup captain Eoin Morgan.
The LLC’s second season will feature four teams and 110 former international cricketers.
“I feel super charged to get back on the ground and play with the game’s global legends. I am eagerly looking forward to September,” Harbhajan said.
In addition to Harbhajan, former Bangladesh skipper Mashrafe Mortaza has also confirmed his participation in the upcoming LLC edition.
Meanwhile, former West Indian cricketers, Lendl Simmons and Denesh Ramdin have joined the league’s squad for the coming season.
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The inaugural edition of the tournament featured former cricketers from India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Australia and England, divided into three teams representing India, Asia and the rest of the world respectively.
With inputs from PTI
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