The World Championship of Legends match between the champions of India and Pakistan is eagerly awaited by cricket enthusiasts worldwide.
With all 23,000 seats sold out, excitement is at an all-time high, promising stadium visitors an incredible experience. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) approved World Championship of Legends kicked off on July 3 at Edgbaston in Birmingham and will continue until July 18.
Both clubs’ players expressed their excitement and resolve prior to the game. Younis Khan, a member of the Pakistan Champions squad, shared his thoughts on the upcoming match, saying, “We are thrilled to play India in this prestigious tournament, our longstanding rivalry.” With the amount of preparation our group has put in, we are confident we can deliver a fantastic performance. For us, it goes beyond simply a game; it’s a matter of pride and enthusiasm for our country and the sport.
Member of the India Champions, Suresh Raina, had similar thoughts when he said, “Playing Pakistan is always an honour and tomorrow’s game is no exception.” Our team is ready to give it our best on the pitch and is fired up. Because of their incredible enthusiasm and support, we hope that our performance will make the fans proud.
“There is an incredible level of excitement and anticipation when one of the most passionate and legendary rivalries in cricket history is involved in our inaugural tournament,” said Harshit Tomar, Founder & CEO of World Championship Legends, in highlighting the significance of tomorrow’s encounter. The stadium was completely full, and the enthusiastic audience served as a testament to the meeting’s unique attraction and significance. We are pleased to be the hosts of this historic encounter, which wonderfully encapsulates cricket’s spirit and past.
Thanks to the World Championship of Legends, which has witnessed amazing interest and participation, legendary players are competing and living out their golden years on the cricket pitch. The India-Pakistan encounter tomorrow is expected to be the highlight of the competition, showcasing not only the skill of these outstanding players but also the timeless nature of the game.
As the countdown begins, fans are allowed to witness this historic meeting. A sold-out stadium is sure to create an exciting atmosphere that reflects the unwavering affection for cricket in both countries. In relation to the Legends World Championship.
The inaugural World Championship of Legends brought together retired cricket legends from around the globe, including champions from Australia, South Africa, the West Indies, India, and Pakistan. All of the teams are comprised of legendary athletes who have made significant contributions to the sport, which raises the level of competition and excitement.
Squad for India Champions
Harbhajan Singh, Pawan Negi, RP Singh, Vinay Kumar, Dhawal Kulkarni, Saurabh Tiwary, Anureet Singh, Rahul Sharma, Rahul Shukla, Gurkeerat Mann, Irfan Pathan, Yusuf Pathan, Robin Uthappa, Ambati Rayudu, Rahul Sharma, Rahul Shukla, and Rahul Sharma (c).
Squad for Pakistan Champions
Sharjeel Khan, Umar Akmal, Younis Khan, Taufeeq Umer, Shoaib Maqsood, Yasir Arafat, Tanveer Ahmed, Misbah Ul Haq, Abdul Razzaq, Wahab Riaz, Sohail Tanveer, Sohail Khan, Abdul Rehman, Aamir Yamin, and Sohail Afridi (c).