Cricket Di Awaaz, Hun Punjabi Wich…
When the bat speaks, it will speak Punjabi.
For the first time in the history of satellite television, the excitement of the Legends League Cricket will be heard in Punjabi. Beginning March 11, cricket fans will witness a new chapter in sports broadcasting as the entire tournament will be available with Punjabi commentary exclusively on GTC Punjabi.

From towering sixes to nail-biting finishes, every moment of this celebrated league of cricketing legends will now be narrated in the language that resonates with millions across Punjab and the global Punjabi diaspora.
The tournament, featuring iconic teams and legendary cricketers, will run from March 11 to March 27, with matches hosted across five major venues in India: Haldwani, Gwalior, Amritsar, Greater Noida, and Agra.
Speaking about this milestone, Rabindra Narayan, Founder of GTC Network, said with characteristic wit:
“Cricket has always had passion. Punjab has always had passion. We simply brought the two together. When cricket speaks Punjabi, the stadium doesn’t just cheer… it celebrates.”
He added:
“Punjabi is a language of energy, humour and heart. Cricket in Punjabi commentary will feel like the match is happening right in your own courtyard.”
The league begins with the opening clash on March 11 in Haldwani between Mumbai Spartans and India Capitals, with matches continuing across multiple cities through the tournament. Amritsar will host several afternoon fixtures, while Gwalior and Greater Noida will stage key evening encounters.
For viewers, this is more than a sports broadcast. It is a cultural moment. Punjabi fans will finally hear the rhythm of cricket in their own language — the excitement of a boundary, the tension of a final over, the roar of a wicket — all delivered with Punjabi flavour.
From March 11 to March 27, every match of Legends League Cricket 4.0 will be available on GTC Punjabi.
Cricket is ready.
Punjab is listening.
And this time… cricket speaks Punjabi.
