From Yuvraj to De Villiers… these legendary players are returning to the field, will create a stir in this league.

World Championship of Legends Season 3: Veteran players who have said goodbye to international cricket are ready to take the field once again to make a splash. Actually, the third season of World Championship of Legends (WCL) has been announced. This tournament will be played from 3 October to 18 October 2026. In this league, great players like former Indian all-rounder Yuvraj Singh, AB de Villiers, Dwayne Bravo, Shahid Afridi and Moeen Ali will be seen playing. Apart from this, new players like David Warner and Mohammad Mahmudullah are also being opposed in this tournament. Bangladesh Champions has also joined this tournament as a new team.

Where will the third season be played?

The third season of World Championship of Legends (WCL) will be played from 3 to 18 October. After the last 2 exciting seasons, there will be even more excitement in the third season. However, the venue of this season has not been announced yet. It is being told that this time the matches will be played outside the UK. In fact, according to WCL Founder and CEO Harshit Tomar, the tournament will be held outside the UK for the first time in the third season. He said that fans will also get to see many big surprises in this season.

 

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History of WCL

Talking about the history of WCL, seasons of this tournament have been played till now. India won the first WCL title and South Africa won the second title. In the first season, India Champions defeated Pakistan Champions in the final. After this, in the second season, South Africa also lifted the trophy by defeating Pakistan Champions in the final. Now it remains to be seen which team becomes champion in the third season.

Big stars of cricket will be seen on the field

WCL founder Harshit Tomar says that this season the biggest names and stars of cricket will be seen on the field. He further said that in the second season, WCL had reached 425 million viewers worldwide. In such a situation, the organizers hope to make an even bigger global impact from the third season. This means that in October, old veteran players will be seen on the cricket field, who had once made a mark in world cricket with their ball or bat.

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