Cricket legend Yuvraj Singh has confirmed his return as captain of the India Champions for the second season of the World Championship of Legends (WCL), set to be held in July in the United Kingdom.
Having led the team to victory in the tournament’s inaugural edition, Yuvraj will again spearhead the squad, now joined by former Indian opener Shikhar Dhawan, who will make his WCL debut following his international retirement last year.
Reflecting on his role as captain for the second season, Yuvraj said, “I’m eager to represent our nation again at the World Championship of Legends. The memories of our first title win, alongside my teammates, are cherished and unforgettable.”
The first edition of the WCL saw standout performances from Indian cricketing icons like Yuvraj, Suresh Raina, Robin Uthappa, and the Pathan brothers, demonstrating that their love for the game remains undiminished. The tournament gained global attention as fans relished watching their heroes shine on the big stage once more.
Harshit Tomar, the visionary behind WCL, shared his passion for the tournament, stating, “This platform gives senior cricketers a chance to continue inspiring fans. Watching these legends recreate the magic that made them icons is truly fulfilling. Our heroes are our pride, and hosting them with utmost respect and care has always been our goal.”
The India Champions, owned by Sumant Bahl, Salman Ahmed, and Jaspal Bahra, are set to return to Edgbaston, preparing for intense competition against top international stars from Australia, West Indies, England, Pakistan, and South Africa.
Bahl, co-owner of Team India Champions, reflected on their previous success: “Owning Team India Champions and lifting the inaugural trophy after defeating arch-rivals Pakistan still feels like a dream. We’re excited for Season 2 and confident that with an even stronger team, we can recreate history.”
(With IANS inputs)