Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan is set to make his cricket comeback on March 10. He will be playing in the Asian Legends League, where the star cricketer will represent the Asia Stars in the upcoming edition of the league. Interestingly, he will be facing off against the Bangladesh Tigers, a team led by his former national teammate Tamim Iqbal. The Asia Stars will kick off their campaign against Afghanistan Pathans on March 10, marking Shakib's return to competitive cricket. β Presenting the Asian Stars Squad! ππ₯The Asian Stars are here, ready to shine bright in the MPMSC Asian Legends League T20! With talent, experience, and unstoppable energy, they’re set to take the field by storm! π₯π pic.twitter.com/jDLosFLVx6 — Asian Legends League T20 (@AsianLegendsT20) March 3, 2025 The last time Shakib played in a competitive tournament was in the Abu Dhabi T10 in November, where he represented the Bangla Tigers. His performance included five wickets and 63 runs as his team finished ninth on the points table with two wins from five matches. Shikhar Dhawan to Lead Indian Royals in Asian Legends League T20 Former Indian cricketer Shikhar Dhawan is set to captain the Indian Royals in the upcoming Asian Legends League T20. Dhawan, who retired last year, recently participated in the Nepal Premier League. The Indian Royals boast a star-studded lineup with experienced ex-cricketers like Suresh Raina, Munaf Patel, Yusuf Pathan, and Irfan Pathan, among others. The team is expected to be one of the strongest contenders for the title. The Asian Legends League T20 will see five international teams compete: Indian Royals, Bangladesh Tigers, Sri Lankan Lions, Afghanistan Pathans, and Asian Stars. Also Read: Ricky Ponting on IND vs AUS clash The tournament kicks off on March 10 with a double-header, where Afghanistan Pathans will take on Asian Stars, followed by a clash between Indian Royals and Bangladesh Tigers. The league stage will conclude on March 14. The top two teams will face off in Qualifier One, while the fourth and fifth-placed teams will compete in Eliminator One. The winner of Eliminator One will take on the third-placed team in Eliminator Two. The winner of this match will then challenge the loser of Qualifier One. The final, which is scheduled to be played on March 18, will see the winners of Qualifier One and Qualifier Two compete for the title. All the matches will be taking place at Madan Paliwal Miraj Sports Centre, Nathdwara, Rajsamand.