The Legends 90 League (L90) officially unveiled Season 4 with a grand launch ceremony held at Shangri-La Dubai, marking another milestone for the fast-growing cricket league that blends legacy and modern-day excitement.
The launch was attended by celebrated international cricketers Harbhajan Singh, JP Duminy, and James Vince, alongside league officials, team representatives, partners, and members of the media. A major highlight of the evening was the unveiling of the official team jerseys and the Legends 90 League Season 4 trophy, underscoring the league’s rising stature on the global cricketing stage.
Former India spinner and World Cup winner Harbhajan Singh praised the league’s evolution, stating that Legends 90 League has created a unique identity by uniting iconic players in an innovative and entertaining format. He added that Season 4 is set to be bigger and more exciting for fans worldwide.
Former South Africa all-rounder JP Duminy highlighted the competitive edge of the league’s 90-ball format, noting that its fast-paced nature keeps the game intense and aggressive while allowing experienced players to perform at a high level.
England batter James Vince echoed similar sentiments, saying the league perfectly balances nostalgia with modern cricket, offering fans the opportunity to watch legendary names alongside contemporary stars in a vibrant and energetic environment.
Over its first three seasons, the Legends 90 League has featured some of the biggest names in world cricket, including Yuvraj Singh, Shikhar Dhawan, Suresh Raina, and Chris Gayle, delivering high-quality performances and thrilling contests.
Speaking at the event, Shivain Sharma, Director of the Legends 90 League, said the league was built with a fan-first vision, aiming to celebrate cricket’s legacy while presenting it in a modern, high-energy format. He added that Season 4 represents a significant step forward in strengthening the league’s global appeal and long-term vision.
The fourth season of the Legends 90 League is scheduled to take place in March 2026, once again bringing together legendary international cricketers and modern stars in its signature 90-ball format, promising high-intensity action and memorable moments for cricket fans around the world.






































