Pakistan Champions will begin their WCL Season 2 journey with a match against England Champions on 18 July
Pakistan Champions have unveiled a fresh new logo ahead of the second season of the World Championship of Legends (WCL), set to begin later this month in the United Kingdom.
The announcement was made on the franchise’s social media accounts with the caption: “The wait is over, the identity is here. This is our roar. This is Pakistan Champions. Join us, and stand with us because we are #TheRoarOfTheNation.”
The revamped logo reflects the team’s renewed energy and determination as they gear up for another shot at the WCL title. In the tournament’s inaugural edition last year, Pakistan Champions finished as runners-up after a competitive campaign.
The second season of WCL is scheduled from July 18 to August 2, 2025. Pakistan Champions will open their campaign against England Champions at Edgbaston Stadium in Birmingham on July 18. The much-awaited clash between Pakistan and India Champions will be played on July 20 at the same venue.
Led by former captain Younis Khan, the Pakistan Champions delivered strong performances in the first edition. They started off with dominant wins over Australia and West Indies, followed by a victory over India in the group stage, where they posted a massive 243/4 and restricted India to 175/9.
Despite a single group-stage loss to South Africa, Pakistan bounced back against England and defeated the West Indies again in the semi-final. However, they narrowly lost the final to India, who chased down a 157-run target with five wickets in hand.
The WCL features legendary cricketers from six countries — Pakistan, India, England, Australia, South Africa, and the West Indies — in a high-profile T20 format.
The competition will follow a round-robin league format, followed by semi-finals and a final, all held at Edgbaston. The event promises to deliver exciting action as cricket legends reunite for one of the biggest global T20 showcases.
WCL 2025 complete schedule:
League Stage
Knockout Stage