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World Championship of Legends: Pakistan defeated South Africa

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The South Africa Champion defeated the Pakistan Champion in the final of the World Championship of Legends (WCL).

In the final of the World Championships of Legends played in England, South Africa Champion won the title by defeating Pakistan by nine wickets.

In the final match played at Edgbaston, Birmingham, the South African champion completed the target of 196 runs in the loss of one wicket.

Captain AB de Villiers helped the team become champions with 120 runs, while JP Domini remained unbeaten on 50 runs.

This was the third century in the AB dealers tournament.

In the final of the World Championship of Legends (WCL), Pakistan Champion first batted and gave South Africa Champion a target of 196 runs.

Pakistan’s team won the toss and scored 195 runs with Sharjil Khan’s 76 runs.

Mohammad Hafeez is led by the Pakistan Champion at WCL in the British city of Birmingham on Saturday, while South Africa is the captain of the champion AB Devillers.

The Pakistani team is honored to be unbeaten at the event, while Pakistan qualified for the final after India’s departure in the half -final.

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On the other hand, South Africa defeated Australia in a thrilling match in a half -final.

WCLT20 is a cricket format -based tournament held in England every year and has the approval of England and Wales Cricket Board.

The tournament consists of retired and non -educational players, which are from big cricket teams such as Pakistan, India, England, Australia, West Indies and South Africa.

The first season of WCL was played in 2024, but now the event has received fans worldwide.

Former cricketers like Shahid Afridi, Yuvraj Singh, Kevin Patterson, Brett Lee, IN Morgan and Chris Gayle participated in this tournament.

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