New Delhi [India]: The Haryana Gladiators, the latest addition to the Legend 90 League, are brimming with confidence as they gear up for the upcoming tournament scheduled for February 2025. The team's owners are highly optimistic about the Gladiators' chances of establishing themselves as formidable competitors in this unique cricket league showcasing a 90-ball format.
Last week, the logo a majestic depiction of a roaring lion symbolising courage, strength, and resilience was unveiled by the Haryana Gladiators. The franchise is owned by Shubh Infra, a real estate firm.
Speaking about the team, Harish Garg, Director of Shubh Infra, expressed his firm belief in the Gladiators' ability to deliver a stellar performance.
"The Haryana Gladiators are more than just a cricket team they represent the fighting spirit and pride of Haryana. We are confident that the Gladiators will set a benchmark in this exciting new league format," Harish said in a release from the Legend 90 League.
Sunny Sehgal, also a Director at Shubh Infra, echoed similar sentiments, highlighting the comprehensive planning behind building a formidable squad.
"With the roaring lion as our logo, we are sending out a clear message: the Gladiators are here to fight and conquer. Fans can expect nothing less than thrilling cricket from us in the Legend 90 League," Sunny added.
The Legend 90 League, with its innovative 90-ball format, is set to redefine the way fans experience cricket. Last week, the league garnered significant attention when former Indian cricketer and spinner Harbhajan Singh graced its launch event.
As the brand ambassador of the Legend 90 League, Harbhajan Singh expressed his excitement about the initiative, highlighting its potential to bring fans closer to the game and their favourite cricketing legends.
The league will feature seven franchises and showcase the skills of 90 legendary players. With its dynamic format and participation from iconic cricketers, the Legend 90 League promises to be a spectacular sporting extravaganza.
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