Cricket fans worldwide are in for a treat as the World Championship of Legends (WCL) Season 2 schedule has been officially announced! Following the massive success of the inaugural season, this year’s tournament promises even bigger stars, fiercer rivalries, and unforgettable cricketing moments.
The WCL 2024 will feature iconic players like Yuvraj Singh, Shahid Afridi, Kevin Pietersen, and more, competing in a T20 format across multiple venues. With matches scheduled from July 3 to July 13, this is your ultimate guide to the complete WCL Season 2 schedule, teams, broadcast details, and must-watch clashes.
WCL brings back fan-favorite players who’ve retired from international cricket but still have plenty to offer. Expect explosive batting, crafty bowling, and the same competitive spirit that made these stars legendary.
The fast-paced T20 format ensures non-stop entertainment, with matches designed to deliver big hits, tight finishes, and nostalgic moments.
With teams representing cricket’s biggest nations and matches broadcast worldwide, WCL Season 2 is set to captivate audiences from India, Pakistan, England, Australia, and beyond.
Date | Match | Time (Local) | Venue |
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July 3 | India Champions vs Pakistan Champions | 5:30 PM | Edgbaston |
July 4 | Australia Champions vs England Champions | 3:00 PM | Northampton |
July 5 | West Indies Champions vs South Africa Champions | 5:30 PM | Edgbaston |
July 6 | India Champions vs England Champions | 3:00 PM | Northampton |
July 7 | Pakistan Champions vs Australia Champions | 5:30 PM | Edgbaston |
July 8 | West Indies Champions vs England Champions | 3:00 PM | Northampton |
July 9 | India Champions vs South Africa Champions | 5:30 PM | Edgbaston |
July 10 | Pakistan Champions vs West Indies Champions | 3:00 PM | Northampton |
The biggest rivalry in cricket returns as Yuvraj Singh and Shahid Afridi lead their teams in a high-voltage clash.
A classic Ashes-style battle with Brett Lee and Kevin Pietersen reigniting old rivalries.
Expect fireworks as power-hitters like Chris Gayle (if playing) take on Dale Steyn’s pace.