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Cricket

Days after domestic retirement, Vijay Shankar joins Kandy Royals in LPL

Former India all-rounder Vijay Shankar has quickly moved onto the overseas franchise circuit after announcing his retirement from Indian domestic cricket and the IPL, signing with the Kandy Royals for the 2026 season of the Lanka Premier League. The 35-year-old headlines the tournament's marquee signings ahead of the player draft scheduled for June 1.

Vijay Shankar

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