Pakistan Champions’ gamers have fun throughout their World Championship of Legends closing towards India at Edgbaston in Birmingham on July 13, 2024. — Instagram/wclpakistanchampions
Pakistan Champions, runners-up of the primary World Championship of Legends (WCL), launched the official equipment forward of the second season of the occasion scheduled to be held in Birmingham later this month.
The star-studded franchise revealed its new emblem on the social media platform X, accompanied by the caption: “Proud to unveil the official jersey of the Pakistan Champions for the World Championship of Legends 2025.”
From six nations — India, Australia, Pakistan, South Africa, England, and the West Indies—the match consists of cricketing legends.
Within the first season, Pakistan Champions ran an incredible marketing campaign with overwhelming victories within the group stage.
Their journey began with a victory towards Australia, after which they crushed the West Indies. They posted 243/4 in a memorable high-scoring battle towards their arch rivals India earlier than limiting the Males in Blue to 175/9.
Led by former Pakistan skipper Younis Khan, the squad stored up their exceptional kind with a victory towards England; their solely groupstage loss got here towards South Africa.
Securing a 20-run win to ebook a spot within the closing towards India, the Males in Inexperienced progressed to the semifinals the place they overcame the West Indies as soon as once more.
Pakistan set a goal of 157 in a good closing, however India pursued it down in 19.1 overs to take the championship with a five-wicket victory.
For the unversed, on July 18, Pakistan Champions will play England Champions on the well-known Edgbaston Stadium in Birmingham to start out the second season of the WCL.
Scheduled for July 20 on the similar location is the a lot awaited battle between archrivals India and Pakistan.
Full Event Schedule
League Stage
July 18 (Friday): England Champions vs Pakistan Champions
July 19 (Saturday): West Indies Champions vs South Africa Champions
July 19 (Saturday): England Champions vs Australia Champions
July 20 (Sunday): India Champions vs Pakistan Champions
July 22 (Tuesday): England Champions vs West Indies Champions
July 22 (Tuesday): India Champions vs South Africa Champions
July 23 (Wednesday): Australia Champions vs West Indies Champions
July 24 (Thursday): South Africa Champions vs England Champions
July 25 (Friday): Pakistan Champions vs South Africa Champions
July 26 (Saturday): India Champions vs Australia Champions
July 26 (Saturday): Pakistan Champions vs West Indies Champions
July 27 (Sunday): South Africa Champions vs Australia Champions
July 27 (Sunday): India Champions vs England Champions
July 29 (Tuesday): Australia Champions vs Pakistan Champions
July 29 (Tuesday): India Champions vs West Indies Champions
Knockout Stage
July 31 (Thursday): Semi-Last 1 – SF1 vs SF4 (Edgbaston Stadium, Birmingham)
July 31 (Thursday): Semi-Last 2 – SF2 vs SF3 (Edgbaston Stadium, Birmingham)
August 2 (Saturday): Last (Edgbaston Stadium, Birmingham)