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The second edition of Legends League Cricket is currently being played in India. After hosting matches in Kolkata, Lucknow, and Delhi, the action has now shifted to Cuttack.

The crowd turnout has been really good at all the centres and it is safe to say that just like the first edition, the second is also destined for success.

Ahead of the Legends League match between Bhilwara Kings and Gujarat Giants, the League's co-founder and CEO, Raman Raheja spoke to NDTV on how he sees the success of the tournament and what is the roadmap ahead. "More than me enjoying, the fans are loving it.

The idea of you know, bringing it to India -- which is the home of world cricket now, most of the audience comes from India and the sub-continent.

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