India out of WCL 2025, Pakistan gets place in finals

World Championship of Legends 2025 (Photo-SCREENSHOT/X)

India Champions have officially withdrawn their names from the World Championship of Legends (WCL 2025). This decision was taken after refusing to play against Pakistan. India had already made it clear that it would not play any match against Pakistan in this tournament. The India-Pakistan match was canceled in the first league stage, and now even before the semi-finals, the Indian team decided not to play against Pakistan. Due to which she is out of the tournament.

India out of WCL 2025

After the terrorist attack in Pahalgam in April this year, tension between India and Pakistan has increased. Due to which the decision to cancel the India-Pakistan match in the league stage was taken after strict opposition from Indian players. Players like former Indian cricketers Suresh Raina and Shikhar Dhawan made it clear that they would not take part in this match. Something similar was seen before the semi -final match. According to a report up to sports, the World Championships have withdrawn the name from India. In such a situation, Pakistan has now reached the final of the tournament directly.

Let me tell you, on July 20, India and Pakistan were to have a match in the league stage of the World Championship of Legends. But the players had to face a sharp response from the fans. After which the Indian players refused to play in this match and the match was canceled. Now both teams were to be competed in the semi -final match on 31 July. But the Indian players decided to maintain their policy of not taking part in any competitive match with their arch-rivals.

Last time India won the title

Let me tell you, this is the second season of the World Championship of Legends. The first season was the name of India Champions. India Champions won the final by defeating Pakistan by 5 wickets. This time too, she managed to reach the semi -finals. But he withdrew his name from the tournament.

Asish Roy
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