Sachin Tendulkar to Grace Cricket Field Again in International Masters League
Legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar is set to return to the cricket field as he will participate in the inaugural International Masters League (IML), a six-team T20 competition scheduled to take place later this year across three venues in India. The IML will feature players from India, Australia, South Africa, West Indies, England, and Sri Lanka, and will be played in Mumbai, Lucknow, and Raipur.
The T20 tournament, which will be held annually, is the brainchild of Tendulkar and former India captain Sunil Gavaskar, who will also serve as the league commissioner. Tendulkar and Gavaskar have collaborated with PMG Sports and SPORTFIVE, a sports marketing company, to establish a new company in India to organize the league.
The IML aims to provide a platform for retired cricketers to showcase their skills once again and rekindle the memories of their illustrious careers. The league will also offer fans an opportunity to witness their cricketing heroes in action once more.
“In the last decade, T20 cricket has accelerated its adoption and has drawn new fans into the game,” said Tendulkar. “There is now a strong desire among fans across ages to re-witness age-old battles in newer formats.”
Gavaskar added, “The International Masters League will bring fans closer to the legends they’ve admired for years, offering another golden chance to watch their heroes live in action.”
Parties interested in participating in the league through ownership of one of the franchise teams have been invited to submit expressions of interest. The IML is expected to generate significant interest among cricket enthusiasts and provide a unique opportunity for fans to relive the golden era of cricket.