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Jacques Kallis named fourth icon of Masters Champions League

| | Jun 16, 2015, at 05:07 pm
Mumbai, June 16 (IBNS): Former South African legendary all-rounder Jacques Kallis has been announced as the fourth icon of the Masters Champions League (MCL).
With a career spanning 19 years, Kallis has established himself as one of the finest all-rounder’s in the history of the game. 
 
Jacques Kallis said, “Masters Champions League is an upcoming tournament which will be hosted in the UAE. A first of its kind, the Masters Champions League (MCL) is likely to involve veterans of cricket, in some capacity a number of high-profile former international cricketers from around the world."
 
"The Masters Champions League has been formally approved by the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB), which makes it official for the International Cricket Council (ICC) as well,” he said.
 

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