The wait is over for cricket fans, as the Second Edition of the World Championship of Legends is just a few days away, to kick start with the opening game. Pakistan Champions and England Champions are ready to take on each other at the Birmingham venue on 18th July, 2025.
Yuvraj Singh led the India Champions Squad to the maiden title of the World Championship of Legends, Inaugural Season. Ambati Rayudu played a key role in the final victory, while Yusuf Pathan was the player of the series for his exceptional performance.
Participating players are very excited about the heated competition in the forthcoming games, and the arch-rivals are likely to come back in the second edition. On the other hand, there are some T20 Cricketers who are likely to make an appearance after a long break in 2nd Season.
World Championship of Legends 2025 Schedule Announced: Full Fixture List, Date, & Time:
Date | Day | Fixture | Time (IST) | Venue |
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18 July | Friday | England Champions vs Pakistan Champions | 9:00 PM | Edgbaston, Birmingham |
19 July | Saturday | West Indies Champions vs South Africa Champs | 5:00 PM | Edgbaston, Birmingham |
19 July | Saturday | England Champions vs Australia Champions | 9:00 PM | Edgbaston, Birmingham |
20 July | Sunday | India Champions vs Pakistan Champions | 9:00 PM | Edgbaston, Birmingham |
22 July | Tuesday | India Champions vs South Africa Champions | 5:00 PM | County Ground, Northampton |
22 July | Tuesday | England Champions vs West Indies Champions | 9:00 PM | County Ground, Northampton |
23 July | Wednesday | Australia Champions vs West Indies Champions | 9:00 PM | County Ground, Northampton |
24 July | Thursday | England Champions vs South Africa Champions | 9:00 PM | Grace Road, Leicestershire |
25 July | Friday | Pakistan Champions vs South Africa Champs | 9:00 PM | Grace Road, Leicestershire |
26 July | Saturday | India Champions vs Australia Champions | 5:00 PM | Headingley, Leeds |
26 July | Saturday | Pakistan Champions vs West Indies Champions | 9:00 PM | Headingley, Leeds |
27 July | Sunday | South Africa Champs vs Australia Champions | 5:00 PM | Headingley, Leeds |
27 July | Sunday | India Champions vs England Champions | 9:00 PM | Headingley, Leeds |
29 July | Tuesday | Australia Champions vs Pakistan Champions | 5:00 PM | Grace Road, Leicestershire |
29 July | Tuesday | India Champions vs West Indies Champions | 9:00 PM | Grace Road, Leicestershire |
31 July | Thursday | Semi-Final 1 (1st vs 4th) | 5:00 PM | Edgbaston, Birmingham |
31 July | Thursday | Semi-Final 2 (2nd vs 3rd) | 9:00 PM | Edgbaston, Birmingham |
2 August | Saturday | Final | 9:00 PM | Edgbaston, Birmingham |
Venue Details of the latest season of the World Championship of Legends:
All of the 18 fixtures of the World Championship of Legends, 2025, will take place across four different venues. The most awaited and high-voltage game, the final, will take place on 2nd August at Edgbaston, Birmingham.
- Nottingham
- Leicestershire
- Birmingham
- Leeds
World Championship of Legends, 2025: Participating team list and more details

In the second edition, a total of six teams will be featured and face each other in the group stage matches. Participating teams are ready with their squad and gearing up to join the race to win the World Championship of Legends in 2025.
- South Africa Champions
- Pakistan Champions
- Australia Champions
- West Indies Champions
- India Champions
- England Champions
At the end of the Group Stage matches of the WCL 2025, the four teams standing at the top will advance to the exciting knockout stage. In the thrilling finals of the previous season, India Champions faced Pakistan Champions and clinched a stunning victory.
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Full list of team squads of all participating teams, WCL 2025:
South Africa Champions Squad:
Captain: Jacques Kallis
Rory Kleinveldt, Jean-Paul Duminy, Charl Langeveldt, Ashwell Prince, Imran Tahir, Dale Steyn, Ryan McLaren, Herschelle Gibbs, Dane Vilas (wk), Justin Ontong, Makhaya Ntini, Neil McKenzie, Richard Levi, Vernon Philander.
Pakistan Champions Squad:
Captain: Younis Khan (c)
Sharjeel Khan, Wahab Riaz, Shoaib Malik, Kamran Akmal (wk), Umar Akmal, Sohail Tanvir, Yasir Arafat, Tanvir Ahmed, Misbah-ul-Haq, Saeed Ajmal, Mohammad Hafeez, Aamer Yamin, Sohail Khan, Sohaib Maqsood, Abdul Razzaq, Taufeeq Umar, Shahid Afridi.
Australia Champions Squad:
Captain: Brett Lee
Callum Ferguson, Shaun Marsh, John Hastings, Brad Haddin, Dirk Nannes, Nathan, Ben Dunk, Daniel Christian, Peter Siddle, Ben Cutting, Aaron Finch, Tim Paine (wk), Xavier Doherty, Coulter‑Nile, Ben Laughlin.
India Champions Squad:
Captain: Yuvraj Singh
Vinay Kumar, Ambati Rayudu, Yusuf Pathan, Rahul Sharma, Gurkeerat Singh Mann, Naman Ojha (wk), Irfan Pathan, Dhawal Kulkarni, Harbhajan Singh, Anureet Singh, Pawan Negi, RP Singh, Suresh Raina, Saurabh Tiwary, Robin Uthappa, Rahul Shukla
West Indies Champions Squad:
Captain: Chris Gayle
Samuel Badree, Fidel Edwards, Dwayne Smith, Rayad Emrit, Kirk Edwards, Sulieman Benn, Tino Best, Ashley Nurse, Jonathan Carter, Daren Sammy, Chadwick Walton (wk), Navin Stewart, Jerome Taylor, Jason Mohammed.
England Champions Squad:
Captain: Kevin Pietersen (c)
Ali Brown, Stuart Meaker, Ajmal Shahzad, Kevin O’Brien, Chris Schofield, Ian Bell, Usman Afzaal, Phil Mustard (wk), Ryan Sidebottom, Samit Patel, Sajid Mahmood, Ravi Bopara, Owais Shah, Darren Maddy.