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The tournament kicks off on July 18 when England Champions and Pakistan Champions square off at Edgbaston Stadium in Birmingham.
The second season of World Championship of Legends (WCL) T20 League will be held in August next year. With an expanded schedule, marquee players, and additional venues, the tournament is set to be held between July 18 and August 2, 2025.
A host of several legendary cricketers from six nations – India, Pakistan, England, Australia, South Africa, and West Indies – will be in action.
The tournament kicks off on July 18 when England Champions and Pakistan Champions square off at Edgbaston Stadium in Birmingham.
Old rivals India and Pakistan are slated for a blockbuster clash on July 20, also at Edgbaston.
The two semi-finals will be held on July 31 and the final on August 2.
The full list of venues will be disclosed soon.
“WCL Season 1 delivered an incredible fan experience, and we are committed to making Season 2 even better. Our focus remains on creating unforgettable moments for viewers across the globe,” Harshit Tomar, CEO of WCL, said.
Bollywood actor Ajay Devgn, a co-owner of WCL, is hopeful that the second season will gain more viewership.
“I am happy to see larger associations and the league getting bigger and better every year. We truly believe Season 2 will also claim the highest viewership across the globe. Stay tuned as many exciting announcements about the league are in the offing,” he said.
Complete Tournament 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-Final 1 – SF1 vs SF4 (Edgbaston Stadium, Birmingham)
- July 31 (Thursday): Semi-Final 2 – SF2 vs SF3 (Edgbaston Stadium, Birmingham)
- August 2 (Saturday): Final (Edgbaston Stadium, Birmingham)