Are Cricket Legends Ready to Shine Again in the World Championship of Legends?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- WCL unites cricket legends for a nostalgic experience.
- Matches span from July 18 to August 2, 2025.
- Live broadcasts available on Star Sports and FanCode.
- Iconic teams represent major cricketing nations.
- Expect thrilling performances from cricket's all-time greats.
New Delhi, July 14 (NationPress) The revered cricket legends Yuvraj Singh, AB de Villiers, Chris Gayle, and Brett Lee are making a grand return in the World Championship of Legends - a prestigious T20 event bringing together global icons for an extraordinary battle from July 18 to August 2, hosted at four historic venues in the United Kingdom.
Approved by the England & Wales Cricket Board, the WCL transcends a mere tournament; it serves as a homage to the game’s illustrious past.
This edition boasts an all-star roster, including 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, Chris Gayle, DJ Bravo, Kieron Pollard, and several others.
Harshit Tomar, the founder & CEO of the World Championship of Legends, expressed, “WCL is a blend of nostalgia and elite competition. It is a privilege to reunite these legends on the field and rekindle the enthusiasm of fans across generations. This season promises to be unforgettable.”
The World Championship of Legends showcases legendary teams representing the most iconic cricketing nations: Australia Champions, England Champions, India Champions, South Africa Champions, West Indies Champions, and Pakistan Champions.
Each team comprises esteemed former international players – true cricket heroes who carry their nations’ honor into this elite league.
Fans in India can catch all the action Live on Star Sports and FanCode with daily double headers at 5 pm and 9 pm IST.
Complete schedule for WCL 2025:
July 18: England Champions vs Pakistan Champions, Edgbaston (Birmingham)
July 19: West Indies Champions vs South Africa Champions, Edgbaston (Birmingham)
July 19: England Champions vs Australia Champions, Edgbaston (Birmingham)
July 20: India Champions vs Pakistan Champions, Edgbaston (Birmingham)
July 22: India Champions vs South Africa Champions, County Ground (Northampton)
July 22: England Champions vs West Indies Champions, County Ground (Northampton)
July 23: Australia Champions vs West Indies Champions, County Ground (Northampton)
July 24: England Champions vs South Africa Champions, Grace Road (Leicester)
July 25: Pakistan Champions vs South Africa Champions, Grace Road (Leicester)
July 26: India Champions vs Australia Champions, Headingley (Leeds)
July 26: Pakistan Champions vs West Indies Champions, Headingley (Leeds)
July 27: South Africa Champions vs Australia Champions, Headingley (Leeds)
July 27: India Champions vs England Champions, Headingley (Leeds)
July 29: Australia Champions vs Pakistan Champions, Grace Road (Leicester)
July 29: India Champions vs West Indies Champions, Grace Road (Leicester)
July 31: 1st Semi-final at Edgbaston, Birmingham
July 31: 2nd Semi-final at Edgbaston, Birmingham
August 2: Final at Edgbaston, Birmingham