Written By: Shreya Patil
Published: June 1, 2026

The Asian Legends League 2026 features six teams: Indian Royals, Pakistan Panthers, Sri Lankan Lions, Bangladesh Tigers, Afghanistan Pathans, and Asian Stars. The tournament runs from June 2 to June 14, 2026, with 19 T20 matches and legends from across Asia suiting up one more time.

If you want the full squad breakdown, captain details, and a quick read on each team, you’re in the right place.

Asian Legends League 2026: Quick Overview

The Asian Legends League 2026 (ALL 2026) is scheduled from June 2 to June 14, 2026, featuring six franchise teams competing across 19 T20 matches. Organized by The World Sports Group, the tournament brings together legendary players and emerging talents from across Asia.

DetailInfo
Tournament NameAsian Legends League T20 2026
Short NameALL 2026
FormatT20
DatesJune 2 – June 14, 2026
Total Matches19
Teams6
OrganizerThe World Sports Group
Official Websiteallt20.asia
Asian Legends League 2025 Winners
Source – Firstindia

All 6 Asian Legends League 2026 Teams

The six teams competing in ALL 2026 are:

  1. Indian Royals
  2. Pakistan Panthers
  3. Sri Lankan Lions
  4. Bangladesh Tigers
  5. Afghanistan Pathans
  6. Asian Stars

Now, let’s look at each team and their full squad.

Indian Royals Squad 2026

The Indian Royals are arguably the most star-studded side in the tournament. This team brings back some of India’s most celebrated limited-overs names, from explosive openers to experienced spinners.

Key Player: Shikhar Dhawan is the standout name. The left-hander was one of India’s most dependable white-ball openers for over a decade, known for his big-tournament performances. Suresh Raina and Yusuf Pathan add serious hitting depth in the middle order. Harbhajan Singh brings the spin threat with all his experience.

Think of this as an IPL fantasy team that somehow became real.

PlayerRole
Shikhar DhawanOpener / Batter
Suresh RainaBatter
Ambati RayuduBatter
Yusuf PathanAll-rounder
Dinesh KarthikWicketkeeper / Finisher
Naman OjhaWicketkeeper
Faiz FazalBatter
Stuart BinnyAll-rounder
Rishi DhawanAll-rounder
Pawan NegiAll-rounder
Harbhajan SinghSpinner
Shahbaz NadeemSpinner
Sudeep TyagiPacer
Anureet SinghPacer
Manpreet GonyPacer
Shadab JakatiSpinner

Pakistan Panthers Squad 2026

The Pakistan Panthers are built for aggressive T20 cricket. With Shahrel Khan and Imran Nazir at the top, this batting lineup can take any attack apart inside the powerplay. Mohammad Hafeez and Shoaib Malik bring the experience of having played hundreds of internationals between them. On the bowling side, Wahab Riaz, Saeed Ajmal, and Yasir Shah form a well-rounded attack.

Pakistan fans know this squad well. Every name on this list has given them at least one memorable moment in a green jersey.

PlayerRole
Sharjeel KhanOpener / Batter
Imran NazirOpener / Batter
Umar AkmalBatter / WK
Sami AslamBatter
Mohammad HafeezAll-rounder
Shoaib MalikAll-rounder
Kamran AkmalWicketkeeper
Abdur RehmanSpinner
Saeed AjmalSpinner
Yasir ShahLeg-spinner
Sohail TanvirPacer
Naved-ul-HasanPacer / All-rounder
Mohammad IrfanPacer
Rahat AliPacer
Rana Naeem AnwarBatter
Wahab RiazPacer

Sri Lankan Lions Squad 2026

The Sri Lankan Lions have a lineup that reads like a hall-of-fame reunion. Kumar Sangakkara heading this squad makes it an event by itself. The former captain and one of cricket’s greatest-ever batters brings leadership and class that few can match. Upul Tharanga and Chamara Kapugedera add reliable batting partnerships.

The bowling department features Seekkuge Prasanna, Ajantha Mendis, and Nuwan Pradeep, giving the Lions variety across pace and spin.

PlayerRole
Kumar SangakkaraBatter / WK
Upul TharangaOpener / Batter
Chamara KapugederaBatter
Danushka GunathilakaBatter
Shehan JayasuriyaAll-rounder
Thisara PereraAll-rounder
Jeevan MendisAll-rounder
Chaturanga de SilvaSpinner
Seekkuge PrasannaSpinner
Ajantha MendisMystery Spinner
Nuwan PradeepPacer
Malinda PushpakumaraPacer
Akalanka GanegamaPacer
Thilan ThusharaPacer
Vikum SanjayaPacer
Gihan RupasingheBatter

Bangladesh Tigers Squad 2026

The Bangladesh Tigers carry strong representation from the country’s golden generation. Shakib Al Hasan is the central figure here and probably the biggest name in the Bangladesh cricket story. As one of the greatest all-rounders in T20 cricket history, Shakib alone makes this team worth watching.

Alok Kapali, Tushar Imran, and Naeem Islam add batting solidity, while Rubel Hossain, Shafiul Islam, and Ziaur Rahman form the pace attack.

PlayerRole
Shakib Al HasanAll-rounder
Tushar ImranBatter
Alok KapaliAll-rounder
Nadif ChowdhuryBatter
Mehedi MarufBatter
Asif AhmedBatter
Shuvagata HomAll-rounder
Nazmus SadatBatter
Ariful HaqueAll-rounder
Naeem IslamAll-rounder
Ziaur RahmanAll-rounder
Jubair HossainSpinner
Dhiman GhoshWicketkeeper
Abul HasanAll-rounder
Muktar AliBatter
Elias SunnySpinner
Shafiul IslamPacer
Rubel HossainPacer

Afghanistan Pathans Squad 2026

The Afghanistan Pathans have a squad built around power-hitting and unpredictable bowling. Hazratullah Zazai is one of the most explosive T20 openers to have come out of Asia. He holds the record for the fastest T20I fifty for Afghanistan and is the kind of player who can win a match in the first six overs alone.

Asghar Afghan, the former Afghanistan captain, brings leadership and a calm head. Mohammad Shahzad is another big-name presence behind the stumps. The bowling group includes Samiullah Shinwari and Dawlat Zadran, adding pace variety.

There is also one very famous name tucked at the bottom of the squad list. Yes, Wasim Akram is listed in the Afghanistan Pathans squad. This is a legends-format tournament, after all.

PlayerRole
Hazratullah ZazaiOpener / Batter
Shabir NooriBatter
Asghar AfghanBatter
Riaz HassanBatter
Sediqullah PachaBatter
Samiullah ShinwariAll-rounder
Nijat MasoodAll-rounder
Mohammad ShahzadWicketkeeper
Munir Ahmad KakkarAll-rounder
Aftab AlamPacer
Dawlat ZadranPacer
Waqarullah IshaqPacer
Rokhan BarakzaiBatter
Wafadar MomandPacer
Khaiber OmarAll-rounder
Batin ShahAll-rounder
Wasim AkramPacer (Legend)

Asian Stars Squad 2026

The Asian Stars are a mixed-nation side, drawing talent from across the region. Think of them as cricket’s version of an all-star selection. Tillakaratne Dilshan, the Sri Lankan legend known for the Dilscoop shot that still bamboozles fielders today, is a massive draw. Robin Uthappa, the stylish Indian wicketkeeper-batter, brings flair and big-match experience.

Asela Gunaratne, Isuru Udana, and Saurabh Tiwary round out a squad that can genuinely surprise any team on its day.

PlayerRole
Tillakaratne DilshanOpener / Batter
Dilshan MunaweeraOpener / Batter
Robin UthappaWicketkeeper / Batter
Saurabh TiwaryBatter
Asela GunaratneAll-rounder
Angelo PereraAll-rounder
TM SampathBatter
Isuru UdanaAll-rounder
Raghav DhawanAll-rounder
Bipul SharmaSpinner
Ankit RajpootPacer
Pawan SuyalPacer
Mehran KhanAll-rounder
Chundangapoyil RizwanAll-rounder
Farman AhmedBatter
Sarul KanwarBatter

Which Teams Have the Strongest Squads?

Here is a quick strength breakdown based on squad depth and name recognition:

TeamBatting DepthBowling VarietyStar Power
Indian RoyalsHighModerateVery High
Pakistan PanthersHighHighVery High
Sri Lankan LionsModerateHighVery High
Bangladesh TigersModerateModerateHigh (Shakib)
Afghanistan PathansModerateModerateHigh (Zazai, Wasim)
Asian StarsModerateModerateHigh (Dilshan, Uthappa)

On paper, the India vs Pakistan clash between Indian Royals and Pakistan Panthers is the match everyone will circle on their calendar. With rivalries like India-Pakistan, Sri Lanka-Afghanistan, and regional pride on the line, every match is expected to deliver edge-of-the-seat entertainment.

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Conclusion – A Battle of 6 Legendary Asian Teams

The Asian Legends League 2026 is a proper reunion of Asian cricket’s finest names. Six teams, 19 matches, and players who defined a generation of cricket across the subcontinent.

Whether you are here for Sangakkara’s elegance, Shakib’s all-round brilliance, or Wasim Akram bowling again (yes, really), there is something for everyone in ALL 2026. The action kicks off June 2, 2026, so mark your calendars.

About the Author

Shreya Patil is a Mumbai-based documentary photographer turned cricket storyteller. Having covered local leagues through her lens, she now writes feature pieces at WPLeague, capturing the human side of women’s cricket beyond the boundary ropes.

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