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wow... Pakistan vs India Semi Final
Pakistan Champions will crush them black and blue and it's not even funny.

This Indian team is completly out of it and unfit beyond belief. Only harbajan is relevant due to his chucking.

The team to worry about is SA because their playing with 30 year olds who are still international players and represent the team so obviously they have the biggest advantage.
 
Updated Points Table (10-07-2024)

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Its showing Pakistan vs West Indies in the semi-finals... How is that possible?

1st ranked team should play against the 4th ranked team which is Australia and West Indies, while the 2nd ranked team should play against the 3rd ranked team.

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I think organizers want India vs Pakistan final.

What if India loses to Australia now.... LOL.
 
Its showing Pakistan vs West Indies in the semi-finals... How is that possible?

1st ranked team should play against the 4th ranked team which is Australia and West Indies, while the 2nd ranked team should play against the 3rd ranked team.

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Lol easy win for pakistan coming up
 
SA unlucky to miss out on run rate, looked much better than WI and India and defeated Pakistan. Looks like Pakistan Legends are also not playing players on merit Yasir Arafat would bowl better than Amin and likes of Wahab continue to play despite injured in most matches.
 
Two exciting matches tomorrow, especially the semi final clash between India and Australia
 
Bharat don’t deserve to have qualified for the semi finals. Anyway we are going to lose the 4th on the trout to set up a Pakistan vs Aussie final.
 
Batter of the Final: Yusuf Pathan (India) - USD500
Sweet Moment of the Final: Anureet Singh (India) - USD500
Highest Run-Getter in WCL 2024: Shoaib Malik (Pakistan) - 245 runs
Highest Wicket-Taker in WCL 2024: Nathan Coulter-Nile (Australia) - 9 wickets
Most Sixes in WCL 2024: Dan Christian (Australia) - 20 sixes
 
Highest Run-Getter in W😊CL 2024: Shoaib Malik (Pakistan) - 245 runs

SHoaib Malik played the way he played in the final only to achieve this stat. :sm
 
Shahid Afridi confirms participation in Season 2 of the WCL

The cricket world is set for an extraordinary convergence of talent as five of the sport's most iconic players - Yuvraj Singh, Shikhar Dhawan, Shahid Afridi, Chris Gayle, and AB de Villiers - confirm their participation in Season 2 of the World Championship of Legends (WCL).

World Championship of Legends (WCL), the only ECB-approved league in its category, has announced the launch of registrations for its groundbreaking fan engagement program, Live With The Legends (LWL). The initiative offers cricket enthusiasts worldwide a chance to secure a spot in an exclusive 16-day, all-expenses-paid UK tour, where 12 selected fans will share living quarters and experiences with cricket's greatest stars.

The Live With The Legends program represents an unprecedented level of access to the sport's elite, featuring exclusive travel and accommodation arrangements alongside cricket legends, behind-the-scenes access to team preparations and match-day activities, VIP access to official WCL events and post-match celebrations, one-on-one interactions with players, professional photo sessions, and signed memorabilia from the teams.

The selection process will unfold across three carefully designed rounds. The first round, running from February 15 to March 15, will test participants through a 15-minute cricket knowledge assessment. Successful candidates will advance to the second round, held from March 16 to April 25, where they must submit a one-minute video showcasing their passion for cricket. The final round, scheduled for April 7-9, will comprise live Zoom interviews with WCL captains and officials, with winners to be announced on April 15.
 
Yuvraj Singh to lead India against Pakistan

Yuvraj Singh will return as the captain of India Champions for the second season of the World Championship of Legends (WCL). The tournament will begin on 18th July and take place across four locations in England: Edgbaston in Birmingham, County Ground in Northampton, Grace Road in Leicester, and Headingley in Leeds.

The India Champions team boasts an experienced batting lineup, featuring Shikhar Dhawan, Robin Uthappa, Ambati Rayudu, Yusuf Pathan, Gurkeerat Mann, and Yuvraj. Irfan Pathan and Stuart Binny will bolster the team with their all-round abilities, while Harbhajan Singh, Vinay Kumar, Siddharth Kaul, Varun Aaron, Abhimanyu Mithun, Piyush Chawla, and Pawan Negi are part of the bowling attack.

Date Match

July 18 (Fri) England Champions vs Pakistan Champions

July 19 (Sat) West Indies Champions vs South Africa Champions

July 19 (Sat) England Champions vs Australia Champions

July 20 (Sun) India Champions vs Pakistan Champions

July 22 (Tue) England Champions vs West Indies Champions

July 22 (Tue) India Champions vs South Africa Champions

July 23 (Wed) Australia Champions vs West Indies Champions

July 24 (Thu) South Africa Champions vs England Champions

July 25 (Fri) Pakistan Champions vs South Africa Champions

July 26 (Sat) India Champions vs Australia Champions

July 26 (Sat) Pakistan Champions vs West Indies Champions

July 27 (Sun) South Africa Champions vs Australia Champions

July 27 (Sun) India Champions vs England Champions

July 29 (Tue) Australia Champions vs Pakistan Champions

July 29 (Tue) India Champions vs West Indies Champions

July 31 (Thu) Semi-final 1 (1st vs 4th)

July 31 (Thu) Semi-final 2 (2nd vs 3rd)

August 2 (Sat) Final

With the success of the inaugural season still fresh, excitement for the second edition is rapidly growing. India Champions will begin their journey with a clash against Pakistan Champions on July 20. They will then face South Africa Champions on July 22, followed by Australia Champions on July 26, England Champions on 27 July, and West Indies Champions on July 29.

The competition will be played in a round-robin format, with the top four teams moving on to the semifinals. India Champions won the tournament last season after defeating Pakistan in the final held in Birmingham.

India Squad For WCL 2: Robin Uthappa, Yuvraj Singh (c), Shikhar Dhawan, Piyush Chawla, Ambati Rayudu, Suresh Raina, Irfan Pathan, Gurkeerat Mann, Yusuf Pathan, Harbhajan Singh, Stuart Binny, Abhimanyu Mithun, Vinay Kumar, Siddarth Kaul, Varun Aaron, Pawan Negi

 

World Championship of Legends is back - Here is complete schedule

  1. July 18 – England Champions vs Pakistan Champions at Edgbaston
  2. July 19 – West Indies Champions vs South Africa Champions at Edgbaston
  3. July 19 – England Champions vs Australia Champions at Edgbaston
  4. July 20 – India Champions vs Pakistan Champions at Edgbaston
  5. July 22 – India Champions vs South Africa Champions at NCCC Stadium
  6. July 22 – England Champions vs West Indies Champions at NCCC Stadium
  7. July 23 – Australia Champions vs West Indies Champions at NCCC Stadium
  8. July 24 – South Africa Champions vs Pakistan Champions at Grace Road
  9. July 25 – England Champions vs India Champions at Grace Road
  10. July 26 – India Champions vs Australia Champions at Headingley
  11. July 26 – Pakistan Champions vs West Indies Champions at Headingley
  12. July 27 – South Africa Champions vs Australia Champions at Headingley
  13. July 27 – India Champions vs England Champions at Grace Road
  14. July 29 – Australia Champions vs Pakistan Champions at Grace Road
  15. July 29 – India Champions vs West Indies Champions at Grace Road

Semi-Finals – July 31 – Four SF matches at Edgbaston

Final – August 2 – Finalist 1 vs Finalist 2 at Edgbaston
 

@Rajdeep :kp :inti

World Championship of Legends 2025 Livestreaming: Everything you need to know as Yuvraj Singh, Brett Lee and more return​


Everything you need to know and livestreaming details for World Championship of Legends 2025.​


Some of the great players of yesteryear will be making their return to the cricket field this month for yet another tournament built for legends of their game to wear their country’s jersey again. The World Championship of Legends returns this summer to England, with heroes and stars set to compete in a total of 18 matches across four venues.

The six teams that will be represented at the World Championship of Legends 2025 are India, Pakistan, South Africa, England, Australia, and West Indies.






Where will the World Championship of Legends 2025 be played?​

The World Championship of Legends 2025 will be played at four venues across England: Edgbaston in Birmingham, Headingley in Leeds, the County Ground in Northampton, and Grace Road in Leicester.


Edgbaston will host the opening stage of the tournament, as well as both semifinals and the final, same as in 2024.


When will the World Championship of Legends 2025 be held?​

The World Championship of Legends 2025 will begin on 18th July 2025, with the final set to be played on 2nd August 2025. England Champions vs Pakistan Champions will start the tournament.


Who are the captains for each of the six teams in the World Championship of Legends 2025?​

The captains in the World Championship of Legends 2025 will be Brett Lee for Australia, Yuvraj Singh for India, Shahid Afridi for Pakistan, Eoin Morgan for England, AB de Villiers for South Africa, and Chris Gayle for West Indies.

Who are the defending champions of the World Championship of Legends 2025?​

The previous edition of the World Championship of Legends was won by India Champions, who beat Pakistan Champions in the final by 5 wickets.


Where will the World Championship of Legends 2025 be broadcast in India?​

World Championship of Legends 2025 will be broadcast on the Star Sports Network in India.



Where will the World Championship of Legends 2025 be livestreamed in India?​

World Championship of Legends 2025 will be livestreamed on the FanCode app and website in India.

 

Chris Gayle, Kieron Pollard To Don Most Expensive Jersey In Cricket History At WCL 2025​


Boasting of legends like Chris Gayle, DJ Bravo and Kieron Pollard, the West Indies Champions are ready to roar in the World Championship of Legends (WCL) 2025. Scheduled from July 18 to August 2 across Birmingham, Northampton, Leicester, and Leeds, WCL 2025 brings together the heroes of yesteryears in a grand summer spectacle sanctioned by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB).

The iconic jersey, designed exclusively for the West Indies Champions, is embellished with real 18K gold, available in 30g, 20g, and 10g editions. This landmark release is a tribute to the rich heritage and legendary spirit of West Indies cricket greats — from Sir Clive Lloyd to Chris Gayle and the modern generation of icons.

"This landmark release is a tribute to the rich heritage and legendary spirit of West Indies cricket greats — from Sir Clive Lloyd to Chris Gayle and the modern generation of icons. This isn't just sportswear — it's wearable history. A seamless fusion of royal craftsmanship, cultural pride, and sporting excellence, the Lorenze jersey stands as a collector's item and global statement of luxury in sport," commented Raj Karan Duggal, Founder of Lorenze.

Chairman of Channel2 Group corporation, owners of West Indies Champions, Ajay Sethi said, "West Indies Champions have many legends in the team, and the jersey is a fitting tribute to all the greats of West Indian cricket. World Championship of Legends is one of the best cricket competitions around the world, and we aim to clinch the trophy this year."

WCL 2025 features an all-star line-up including Chris Gayle, DJ Bravo, Kieron Pollard, Yuvraj Singh, Harbhajan Singh, Shikhar Dhawan, Suresh Raina, Brett Lee, Chris Lynn, Shaun Marsh, Eoin Morgan, Moeen Ali, Sir Alastair Cook, AB de Villiers, Hashim Amla, Chris Morris, Wayne Parnell, and more.

Source: https://sports.ndtv.com/cricket/chr...jersey-in-cricket-history-at-wcl-2025-8902155
 
West Indies Champions vs South Africa Champions, 2nd Match

Toss delayed due to Rain.
 
South Africa Champions skipper AB de Villiers won the toss and opted to bowl first against West Indies Champions.
 
A star player has omitted himself from the Pakistan match.

It’s the right thing to do
 
England Champions vs West Indies Champions, 5th Match:

England Champions won the toss and opted to field
 
South Africa Champions vs Australia Champions, 12th Match

South Africa Champions have won the toss and have opted to bat


Teams:

South Africa Champions (Playing XI): AB de Villiers, Jacques Rudolph, Sarel Erwee, Henry Davids, Jean-Paul Duminy, JJ Smuts, Morne van Wyk(w), Wayne Parnell, Hardus Viljoen, Aaron Phangiso(c), Duanne Olivier

Australia Champions (Playing XI): Shaun Marsh, Chris Lynn, D Arcy Short, Ben Dunk(w), Callum Ferguson, Daniel Christian, Ben Cutting, John Hastings, Steve OKeefe, Brett Lee(c), Peter Siddle
 
Kieron Pollard’s fighting 74 powers West Indies Champions to a respectable total against India Champions.

India need to chase the target in 14.1 overs to qualify for the semi-finals of WCL 2025.
 
Qualification Scenario:

West Indies Champions must defend this total to seal their place in the Semi Finals.

- For India Champions, it's not just about winning they need to chase the target down within 14.1 overs to qualify on Net Run Rate.

- As for England Champions, they'll be hoping India get over the line, but only after 14.1 overs to stay alive in the tournament themselves.

So are we playing Pakistan? Or 🐔 out again :ifticool
 
𝐒𝐨𝐮𝐭𝐡 𝐀𝐟𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐚 𝐂𝐡𝐚𝐦𝐩𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬 𝐚𝐫𝐞 𝐭𝐡𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐠𝐡 𝐭𝐨 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐖𝐂𝐋 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟓 𝐅𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐥!

They edged out Australia Champions by 1 run in a thrilling semi-final and will now face Pakistan Champions in the title clash.
 
Smuts, van Wyk Shine as South Africa Champions Edge Past Australia in Thriller to Reach WCL 2025 Final

Half-centuries from JJ Smuts and Morne van Wyk, followed by a disciplined team bowling performance, powered South Africa Champions to a nail-biting one-run win over Australia Champions in the second semi-final of the World Championship of Legends (WCL) 2025 at Edgbaston on Thursday.

With this thrilling victory, South Africa booked their spot in the final, where they will take on table-toppers Pakistan Champions at the same venue on Saturday.

Chasing a challenging 187-run target, Australia Champions fell agonisingly short, finishing at 185/7. Wayne Parnell held his nerve in the final over, successfully defending 14 runs despite conceding a six off the first ball.

Dan Christian fought valiantly for Australia, remaining unbeaten on 29 off 29 balls, which included three fours and three sixes. He was supported by solid contributions from Chris Lynn (35) and D’Arcy Short (33) at the top of the order.

For South Africa, Parnell and Hardus Viljoen picked up two wickets apiece, while Duanne Olivier and Imran Tahir claimed one each.

Earlier, after opting to bat first, South Africa Champions posted a competitive total of 186/8 in their 20 overs. The innings had a rocky start as the in-form AB de Villiers was dismissed for just six in the second over with only 13 runs on the board.

However, van Wyk and Smuts stabilized the innings brilliantly, stitching together a 111-run stand for the second wicket. Smuts scored a fluent 57 off 41 deliveries, hitting eight fours and a six before falling in the 12th over.

Van Wyk continued to anchor the innings, forming a brief 13-run stand with Sarel Erwee (9), before being dismissed by Brett Lee in the 16th over. He top-scored with a blistering 76 off just 35 balls, smashing seven fours and five sixes.

Despite their strong platform, South Africa lost four wickets in the final stages, adding only 28 runs in the last 25 balls.

Peter Siddle was the pick of the bowlers for Australia, grabbing four wickets. D’Arcy Short claimed two, while Brett Lee and Dan Christian chipped in with one each.
 
Going to Edgbaston to see the final Insha Allah. The old boys have made us proud. It is going to be a heck of a final now that the dharma cry babies 👶 have flown home.
 
Going to Edgbaston to see the final Insha Allah. The old boys have made us proud. It is going to be a heck of a final now that the dharma cry babies 👶 have flown home.
Enjoy the day out mate. It is a light hearted tournament but should be fun.

The anger of Indian fans were never towards Pak players. They were rightfully there as invited and played good cricket to be in finals. Our anger were at the organizers and Ajay Devgan.
 
Enjoy the day out mate. It is a light hearted tournament but should be fun.

The anger of Indian fans were never towards Pak players. They were rightfully there as invited and played good cricket to be in finals. Our anger were at the organizers and Ajay Devgan.
In other words though this is what I would say...

The wrath of Indian fans was never meant for the Pakistani players - they were like polite guests at a chaotic wedding, invited, well dressed, and somehow making it to the dance floor with grace.

The fury of the indian fans was reserved for the true nasterminds of the mess: the organizers, who planned this tournament like a last-minute birthday party, and of course, Ajay Devgan - because when in doubt, blame Bollywood.

After all, nothing says "strategic planning" like fire effects, drone shows, and Singham-level drama while the cricket pitch cried in silence. :inti
 
Enjoy the day out mate. It is a light hearted tournament but should be fun.

The anger of Indian fans were never towards Pak players. They were rightfully there as invited and played good cricket to be in finals. Our anger were at the organizers and Ajay Devgan.
The true desires of Indian fans is beyond the understanding of the common man. The world has failed to understand what the Indian fans genuinely want. There seems to be an extremist faction within this fanbase that strongly believes in boycotting anything and everything that does not align with their views.

This extremist group may not representative of the entire fanbase though but their influence cannot be ignored. It is difficult to engage with this lot.
 
Final is going to be a good one... With Devilliers back in the side, they have a better chance to win now..
 
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