World Championship of Legends Cricket Schedule
- 2025 World Championship of Legends Dates & Schedule
- How To Stream World Championship of Legends Matches
- Teams & Format
- History & Winners
- Key Players
- World Championship of Legends Betting Sites
Launched in 2024, the World Championship of Legends is a Twenty20 competition that brings together retired or non-contracted players that are internationally renowned in a tournament played in the shortest of the three major formats.
2025 World Championship of Legends Dates & Schedule
- Start Date: July 18, 2025
- End Date: August 2, 2025
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Teams & Format
The format of the competition sees teams battling in the T20 game. This means each match will see teams given a maximum of 20 overs to bat and 20 overs in the field. As the shortest of the three major formats, the focus of a T20 match is on building a big score as quickly as possible as the bowlers search for wickets.
The competition will see a total of 18 matches played in a round robin format that is following by semi-finals and a final.
The sides playing in the competition include:
- India Legends
- Pakistan Legends
- England Legends
- Australia Legends
- South Africa Legends
- West Indies Legends
History & Winners
Winners | Year |
---|---|
India | 2024 |
TBC | 2025 |
Key Players
There are a number of big name players that have turned out for their nations. While these players will change over the years, some of the biggest names to walk out for their countries include:
- India - Yuvraj Singh and Shikhar Dhawan
- England - Eoin Morgan and Moeen Ali
- Australia - Brett Lee and Shaun Marsh
- South Africa - AB de Villiers and Imran Tahir
- West Indies - Chris Gayle and DJ Bravo
- Pakistan - Imad Wasim and Asif Ali