Grab the chance to see the world’s biggest cricket legends pick up their bats one more time for a tournament of their careers. The World Championship of Legends is landing in the UK from July 18 to August 2, presented by Bollywood icon Ajay Devgn and visionary founder Harshit Tomar, gathering champions from six nations for a nostalgia-filled game.
You’ll be bowled over by 18 fast-paced T20 format matches, superstar lineups, and a crowd full of fans reliving the golden era of cricket. And before you ask, yes, every single match is a doable day trip from London so grab your tickets while you still can.
Teams:
- India Champions – Yuvraj Singh, Shikhar Dhawan, Harbhajan Singh, Suresh Raina
- Australia Champions – Brett Lee, Chris Lynn, Shaun Marsh, D’Arcy Short
- England Champions – Eoin Morgan, Moeen Ali, Ian Bell, Alastair Cook
- Pakistan Champions – Shoaib Malik, Sarfaraz Ahmed, Sharjeel Khan, Shahid Afridi
- South Africa Champions – AB de Villiers, Hashim Amla, Wayne Parnell, Chris Morris
- West Indies Champions – Chris Gayle, DJ Bravo, Kieron Pollard, Lendl Simmons
Team Captains:
- India: Yuvraj Singh
- England: Eoin Morgan
- Australia: Brett Lee
- South Africa: AB de Villiers
- Pakistan: Mohammad Hafeez
- West Indies: Chris Gayle

What can you expect at WCL?
Make the most of this exclusive treat as this special tournament stands alone as the world’s only legends league officially approved by a major cricket board. These professional retired cricket superstars are back on the pitch for a real and very competitive game. It’s a field day for cricket fans as trains from London Marylebone, Euston, or St Pancras will have you pitchside in no time.
This is your moment to see six nations bringing their superstar players, including Yuvraj Singh (India), Shahid Afridi (Pakistan), Eoin Morgan (England), Brett Lee (Australia), AB de Villiers (South Africa), and Chris Gayle (West Indies). All are coming to show off their pitch-perfect cricket skills to their massive fanbase across four iconic UK venues.
Where can you see the matches?
The bat’s in your court, as you can choose where to see the games in four different venues within easy access from London.
Edgbaston (Birmingham) is the headline act – home to both semis and the grand finale, and only 1 hr 20 minutes from Euston. Grace Road in Leicester and The County Ground in Northampton sit around the one-hour mark from St Pancras and Euston, respectively. While Headingley in Leeds tops out at just over two hours, you’ll be back in London before your phone hits low-battery mode. Pick your city, book a train, and let the legends do the rest.
