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Nostalgia will be recreated, and history will repeat itself when cricket legends like Sachin Tendulkar, Jonty Rhodes, Brett Lee, Brian Lara, and Tillakaratne Dilshan and Muttiah Muralitharan will take the field in the Road Safety World Series 2020.
The tournament will take place from March 07 to March 22 as per the schedule and will be played across Mumbai, Navi Mumbai and Pune.
A total of five teams will participate in the Road Safety World Series 2020: India Legends, Australia Legends, Sri Lanka Legends, South Africa Legends and West Indies Legends.
The tournament will be played as per the round-robin format, with each team facing the other once. The top two teams from the league stage will face off in the final, which will take place on March 22 at Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai.
Schedule (All times IST):
7 March
India Legends vs West Indies Legends at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai – 7 pm
8 March
Australia Legends vs Sri Lanka Legends at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai – 7 pm
10 March
India Legends vs Sri Lanka Legends at DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai – 7 pm
11 March
West Indies Legends vs South Africa Legends at DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai – 7 pm
13 March
South Africa Legends vs Sri Lanka Legends at DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai – 7 pm
14 March
India Legends vs South Africa Legends at Maharashtra Cricket Association (MCA) Stadium, Pune – 7 pm
16 March
Australia Legends vs West Indies Legends at MCA Stadium, Pune– 7 pm
17 March
West Indies Legends vs Sri Lanka Legends at MCA Stadium, Pune – 7 pm
19 March
Australia Legends vs South Africa Legends at DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai – 7 pm
20 March
India Legends vs Australia Legends at MCA Stadium, Pune – 7 pm
22 March
The Final at Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai – 7 pm.
Live telecast and online streaming details
The Road Safety World Series will be broadcast on Colours Cineplex and Colours Kannada Cinema. The matches can also be live-streamed on Jio and Voot.
Celebrity Host
TV presenter, model and actress, Karishma Kotak, will be hosting the cricketing action once again. She anchored the sixth edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) in 2013. The stunning London born Indian origin also featured in the 2006 edition of the famous Kingfisher Calendar.
Karishma has also hosted cricket tournaments like Karnataka Premier League (KPL), Asian Premier League (APL), Ice Cricket and T20 Mumbai League.