Delhi: Cricket fans around the world are eagerly waiting for the upcoming International Masters League (IML). This six-nation T20 tournament is the brainchild of cricket legends Sunil Gavaskar and Sachin Tendulkar, which is being organized in collaboration with PMG Sports and Sportfive, India’s leading sports management company. Great players from India, Australia, South Africa, West Indies, England and Sri Lanka will participate in IML.
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Sachin has been appointed as the marquee player and league ambassador of this league. Tendulkar’s fans are eagerly waiting for his return to the field. At the same time, Sunil has been given the responsibility of League Commissioner. These matches will be played in Mumbai, Lucknow and Raipur.
What did Sachin and Sunil say?
Expressing his excitement for IML, Sachin said, “This league will give fans an opportunity to relive the thrill of their old favorite matches. “Athletes never retire mentally and they will bring the same passion and competitiveness to this league as well.”
Sunil Gavaskar also said, looking at the increasing popularity of T20 cricket, “This league will be successful in bringing back the magic of the game and giving the fans a chance to see their heroes in action again.”
Let us tell you that the exact dates of the tournament are secret, but it is likely to start in November.
FAQ
Which is Sachin’s village?
personal life (family life) Rajapur Born in a Saraswat Brahmin family, Sachin was named by his father Ramesh Tendulkar after his favorite musician Sachin Dev Burman. Sachin’s father was a teacher in a Marathi school. His elder brother Ajit Tendulkar encouraged him to play cricket.
Why did Sachin Tendulkar get Bharat Ratna?
The announcement of giving Bharat Ratna to Sachin was made in November 2013, when he played his last international match at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.After this, Sachin Tendulkar was honored with Bharat Ratna at Rashtrapati Bhavan on 4 February 2014. With this, he became the youngest Indian and also the first cricketer to receive this award.
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