WCL will consist of retired and non-contracted players from the six major powerhouses of world cricket – England, India, Pakistan, Australia, West Indies, and South Africa replaying some of the game’s greatest rivalries including India v Pakistan, last staged at Edgbaston in 2017 during the Champions Trophy.
Director of Zabawa Entertainment, Harshit Tomar, commenting on the partnership, said,”WCL is set to bring back the India-Pak rivalry of yesteryear stars and bring the greats from England, Australia, South Africa & West Indies. England has always been the home of cricket, and when it comes to Birmingham, it is home to many Indians and Pakistanis as well. We are looking forward to delivering ten days of Cricketainment to Fans Globally”
Added Stuart Cain, Chief Executive at Edgbaston:“We’ve staged some of the biggest games in world cricket and it will be great to see some of the heroes involved in those games back at Edgbaston.”
The tournament is set to be played in the summer of 2024, subject to ECB approval and the announcement of the English domestic schedule (November 2023).The bigger group games, semi-finals and final will be played at Edgbaston with some group games at other grounds around Warwickshire.
–IANS
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