WCL 2025 Ticket booking: How to book World Championship of Legends tickets online? Details inside

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The highly anticipated World Championship of Legends (WCL) 2025 is set to begin on July 18 in England, bringing back legendary cricketers from around the globe. The tournament will feature six teams, India Champions, Pakistan Champions, England Champions, Australia Champions, South Africa Champions and West Indies Champions.
Cricketing greats like Yuvraj Singh, Harbhajan Singh, Chris Gayle, AB de Villiers and Brett Lee will participate, igniting massive excitement among cricket followers. This tournament promises nostalgia and competitive T20 cricket action as retired legends return to represent their countries once again.
The opening match and grand finale will both be played at the iconic Edgbaston in Birmingham, with the final scheduled for August 2. In addition, fans across England will get the opportunity to witness the action live at other premier venues: the County Ground in Northampton, Grace Road in Leicester, and Headingley in Leeds. The entire tournament spans 16 action-packed days, offering a once-in-a-lifetime experience for those who grew up watching these legends. A spectacular opening ceremony featuring singer Atif Aslam will add to the entertainment value of the tournament, further blending cricket with culture.
Cricket fans around the globe can now secure their seats for what promises to be one of the most exciting events of the year. WCL 2025 isn’t just a tournament, it’s a celebration of cricket’s golden generation, and tickets are selling fast.
Booking your spot is quick and simple:
Also READ: West Indies Champions unveil their 15-man squad for WCL Season 2; Chris Gayle returns as captain
Whether you’re planning a single match day or looking for a season pass to all 16 days of action, WCL 2025 has something for every fan:
Every WCL 2025 ticket gives fans more than just cricket:
This is your once-in-a-lifetime chance to watch cricket royalty play in competitive action again, surrounded by the same roaring crowds that made them legends.
Also READ: Australia Champions announce star-studded squad for WCL Season 2
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