Ajay Devgn strategically invests in UK-based international T20 cricket event

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MUMBAI: Bollywood actor Ajay Devgn, who’s at present busy together with his motion movie ‘Singham Once more’, has strategically invested within the cricket World Championship Of Legends.

Iconic cricketers like Yuvraj Singh, Brett Lee, Kevin Petersen, Suresh Raina and Shahid Afridi shall be part of World Championship Of Legends which is about to be held on the Edgbaston Stadium, Birmingham within the UK. The star-studded occasion ensures a nostalgic reunion of cricketing legends, injecting brilliance and expertise into this international T20 spectacle.

Expressing his ardour for the game, Ajay Devgn stated: “As a cricket lover, witnessing celebrated cricket legends again in motion is a dream come true. The event not solely brings forth cricketing nostalgia but in addition marks a novel collaboration between cinema and cricket, providing a unprecedented present for followers worldwide.”

Harshit Tomar, the visionary founding father of the World Championship Of Legends, stated: “We’re thrilled to welcome Indian Legend Mr. Ajay Devgn on board. His ardour for the sport and dedication to selling cricket align completely with the values of WCL. With an anticipated checklist of famend gamers, we’re assured that WCL 2024 shall be an unparalleled success.”

The event, offered by EaseMyTrip, is about to be held from July 3 to July 18

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