The World Championship of Legends 2024 is set to commence today. Cricket fans will witness intense rivalries, including the fierce competition between India and Pakistan. Players like Yuvraj Singh, Harbhajan Singh, Suresh Raina, and Irfan Pathan from India will face challenges from Pakistani legends such as Shahid Afridi and Younis Khan. Additionally, fans can expect powerful batting performances from players like Chris Gayle in this tournament. The tournament will run from July 3rd to July 13th, showcasing all the exciting details.
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The inaugural edition of the new World Championship of Legends will be held from July 3rd to July 13th. All matches of this tournament will be played in Birmingham and Northampton. Six teams will participate, including India, Pakistan, Australia, West Indies, South Africa, and England. Each team will play one match against every other team. After that, the top 4 teams will advance to the semi-finals. The final match will be played on July 13th.
The matches of the World Championship of Legends 2024 can be watched live in India on Star Sports networks and Disney+ Hotstar. Additionally, matches will also be streamed live on the FanCode mobile app. All matches will be played according to Indian Standard Time (IST) at 5:30 PM and 10:30 PM.
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Here is the schedule of matches for Team India in the World Championship of Legends 2024:
- July 3: England vs India
- July 6: Pakistan vs India
- July 8: Australia vs India
- July 10: South Africa vs India
The tournament schedule is as follows:
- July 3:
- England vs India
- Australia vs Pakistan
- July 4:
- South Africa vs England
- Pakistan vs West Indies
- July 5:
- Australia vs South Africa
- India vs West Indies
- July 6:
- England vs Australia
- India vs Pakistan
- July 7:
- South Africa vs West Indies
- England vs Pakistan
- July 8:
- India vs Australia
- July 9:
- West Indies vs England
- South Africa vs Pakistan
- July 10:
- West Indies vs Australia
- India vs South Africa
- July 12:
- First Semi-final
- Second Semi-final
- July 13:
- Final
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