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LEGEN-Z T10 League to Kick Off with Royal Challengers Delhi vs Bengal Tigers on August 7

The much-anticipated LEGEN-Z T10 League is all set to begin on August 7 at the Sawai Mansingh International Stadium in Jaipur, with Royal Challengers Delhi taking on Bengal Tigers in the opening match. The league promises a fast-paced and entertaining week of cricket, featuring triple-headers each day and the participation of cricketing legends alongside emerging Indian talent.

The schedule was officially announced on Sunday, with the opening day featuring three back-to-back matches. After the 5:00 PM clash between Royal Challengers Delhi and Bengal Tigers, Southern United will face MP Spartans at 7:00 PM, followed by a 9:00 PM showdown between Mumbai Stars and Rajasthan Raiders. This triple-header format will continue throughout the league stage, which runs until August 11, offering fans non-stop action and excitement.

The knockout stage begins on August 12, maintaining the triple-header format with Qualifier 1 at 5:00 PM, the Eliminator at 7:00 PM, and Qualifier 2 at 9:00 PM. The grand finale of the inaugural edition is scheduled for August 13 at 7:00 PM under lights in Jaipur.

Venkatesh Prasad, Chairman of the LEGEN-Z T10 League, described the release of the match schedule as the final step in months of careful planning. He highlighted the back-to-back triple-headers and the high-energy format that is expected to bring the best out of the players. Founder and CEO Chiranjeev Dubey emphasized the league’s mission to offer a platform where aspiring young players can share the field with their cricketing idols. According to him, the tournament represents more than competition — it’s about turning dreams into reality.

The league will feature six franchises led by legendary former international cricketers such as Herschelle Gibbs, Ross Taylor, Tillakaratne Dilshan, Irfan Pathan, Yusuf Pathan, and Aaron Finch. They will team up with 74 Indian players selected from local trials held across the country. These players, who once watched their heroes on television from the streets, will now share dressing rooms and dugouts with them.

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