Did India Champions Outperform West Indies Champions to Reach WCL Semifinals?

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Key Takeaways
- India Champions defeated West Indies Champions in just 13.2 overs.
- Stuart Binny scored a rapid 50 runs, securing the win.
- India's next match is against Pakistan in the semifinals.
- The league match between India and Pakistan was canceled.
- Sponsor EaseMyTrip withdrew from the semifinal involving Pakistan.
Leicester, July 30 (NationPress) The India Champions are poised for victory in the semifinals of the World Championship of Legends after a stunning win against the West Indies Champions, achieving their target in just 13.2 overs during their final group match on Tuesday.
This formidable Indian squad, featuring legends like Yuvraj Singh, Shikhar Dhawan, and Harbhajan Singh, had to chase down a target of 145 in 14.1 overs. Thanks to an explosive innings of 50 runs off just 21 balls by Stuart Binny, the India Champions secured their place in the tournament's final four.
This victory has showcased the India Legends' strength and potential as they head into the crucial semifinal match.
Yuvraj Singh, the captain of India, expressed his excitement: "We are delighted to have made it to the semifinals and feel confident about advancing further in the tournament. Although the target was challenging, we believed we could chase it down in the required overs. Our focus now shifts to the upcoming matches to seize the tournament title."
Batting first, the West Indies Champions set a score of 144 runs in 20 overs. In addition to Binny, Dhawan (25), Yuvraj (21), and Yusuf Pathan (21) were instrumental in the victory. Meanwhile, Piyush Chawla took three wickets for the team.
India is set to face their arch-rivals Pakistan in the semifinal, and the outcome of this match remains uncertain. The league stage clash between the two nations was canceled due to strong objections from Indian players and a major tournament sponsor, following the Pahalgam terror attack earlier this year, which heightened military tensions.
The primary tournament sponsor, EaseMyTrip, withdrew from the India-Pakistan WCL semifinal, reaffirming their longstanding policy of non-participation in any match involving Pakistan.