Dubai, December 31th, 2025: The desert sands of Dubai played host to a powerhouse gathering on Monday as the Legends 90 League (L90) officially pulled back the curtain on its highly anticipated fourth season. The grand launch held at the prestigious Shangri-La Dubai signaled a new era for the high octane 90-ball cricket format.
It was a celebrity event with the star performers being Indian spin legend Harbhajan Singh, South African maestro JP Duminy and the England star James Vince. A frenzy of photographs and film-cameras on, the league revealed the glittering Season 4 trophy and smooth new team jerseys and the tournament that is gradually becoming the standard of the international cricket calendar was back in action.
Voices from the Field
The Legends present spoke loudly about the unique DNA of the league, “90-ball DNA.” They noted that the format provides a perfect transition, merging the classic skills of yesteryear with the high-speed intensity of the modern game.

Harbhajan Singh said, “The Legends 90 League has carved out a unique space in world cricket by bringing together iconic players in an exciting and innovative format. It’s encouraging to see how the league has grown over the years, and Season 4 promises to be even bigger and better for fans.”
Meanwhile, JP Duminy said, “The intensity of the short format is what makes it special. It is fast, aggressive and entertaining allowing us to showcase our skills at the highest level.” James Vince added, “There is a great balance here between nostalgia and modern cricket. The energy is truly exciting.”
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A Legacy of Star Power

The L90 has managed to merge the old and the new age within three seasons with the icons of the game such as Yuvraj Singh, Shikhar Dhawan, Suresh Raina and Chris Gayle. Such a combination of the mythical toughness and modern essence has established the league as a league of good competitive cricket.
Shivain Sharma, Director of the Legends 90 League, said, “Our focus has been on building a fan-first cricketing property. Season 4 is a vital step in our vision to strengthen the league’s global appeal and celebrate the legacy of the game in a high-energy format.”
Looking Ahead to March 2026
Fans won’t have to wait long for the action. The league will get back to the field in March 2026.

Building on its trademark high-paced structure and a list of global talent, Season 4 will be a masterpiece in terms of cricketing entertainment.
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