WCL 2025 Points Table: Latest Standings on July 29 after Pakistan beat Australia – IND, PAK, SA, AUS, ENG, WI

WCL 2025 Points Table: The World Championship of Legends has kicked off in England, featuring six nations-India, Pakistan, Australia, South Africa, West Indies, and hosts England-competing in a thrilling contest that brings together legendary cricketers from the past.

On July 29, Pakistan Champions defeated Australia Champions by 10 runs to claim pole position in the standings. Along with Pakistan, Australia and South Africa have also qualified for the knockouts. It’s down to India, West Indies and England now. If India manage to defeat the Windies in their last game by a handsome margin, they will qualify as the 4th best team, otherwise England will. If the Windies win, they will cement their place above everyone.

WCL 2025 Points Table

In this tournament, each team plays against every other team once in a round-robin setup. A win adds 2 points to a team’s tally, while a tie or a no-result match gives 1 point. Teams that lose a match receive 0 points. If multiple teams end up with equal points at the end of the league stage, their Net Run Rate (NRR) will be the deciding factor in the rankings. The top four sides after the round-robin phase will advance to the knockout stage.

Teams Mat Won Lost Tied NR Pts NRR
Pakistan Champions (Q) 5 4 0 0 1 9 +2.452
South Africa Champions (Q) 5 4 1 0 0 8 +2.595
Australia Champions (Q) 5 2 2 0 1 5 -0.991
England Champions 5 1 3 0 1 3 -0.809
West Indies Champions 4 1 3 0 0 2 -1.974
India Champions 4 0 3 0 1 1 -1.852

** Points Table updated after PAK vs AUS WCL 2025 Match.

Note: IND vs PAK Cancelled match has been considered Null and Void

Prepare for an electrifying T20 showdown across England, where six iconic teams featuring legendary cricketers and international stars will go head-to-head in a grand celebration of the game’s greatest talents.

League Stage Schedule

Date Match Venue Result/Match Time (in IST)
July 18, Friday Pakistan Champions vs England Champions Edgbaston, Birmingham PAK won by 5 runs
July 19, Saturday West Indies Champions vs South Africa Champions Edgbaston, Birmingham Match Tied – SA won Bowl-Out
July 19, Saturday England Champions vs Australia Champions Edgbaston, Birmingham Match Abandoned due to Rain
July 20, Sunday India Champions vs Pakistan Champions Edgbaston, Birmingham Match Cancelled
July 22, Tuesday India Champions vs South Africa Champions County Ground, Northampton South Africa won by 88 runs (via DLS method)
July 22, Tuesday England Champions vs West Indies Champions County Ground, Northampton West Indies won by 10 runs
July 23, Wednesday Australia Champions vs West Indies Champions County Ground, Northampton Australia won by 8 wickets
July 24, Thursday England Champions vs South Africa Champions Grace Road, Leicester South Africa won by 10 wickets
July 25, Friday Pakistan Champions vs South Africa Champions Grace Road, Leicester Pakistan won by 31 runs
July 26, Saturday India Champions vs Australia Champions Headingley, Leeds Australia won by 4 wickets
July 26, Saturday Pakistan Champions vs West Indies Champions Headingley, Leeds Pakistan won by 49 runs
July 27, Sunday South Africa Champions vs Australia Champions Headingley, Leeds South Africa won by 95 runs
July 27, Sunday India Champions vs England Champions Headingley, Leeds England won by 23 runs
July 29, Tuesday Australia Champions vs Pakistan Champions Grace Road, Leicester Pakistan won by 10 wickets
July 29, Tuesday India Champions vs West Indies Champions Grace Road, Leicester 9:00 PM

WCL 2025 Knockout Stages

Date Fixture Venue Indian Time (IST)
July 31, Thursday 1st Semi-Final Edgbaston, Birmingham 5:00 PM
July 31, Thursday 2nd Semi-Final Edgbaston, Birmingham 9:00 PM
August 2, Saturday Final Edgbaston, Birmingham 9:00 PM

Venues

    • Edgbaston (Birmingham)
    • County Ground (Northampton)
    • Grace Road (Leicester)
    • Headingley (Leeds)

Broadcast in India

    • Telecast on Star Sports Network
    • Streaming available on FanCode app and website

WCL 2025 Squads

Australia Champions: Brett Lee, Shaun Marsh, Chris Lynn, Moises Henriques, Ben Cutting, D’Arcy Short, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Peter Siddle, Callum Ferguson, Dan Christian, Ben Dunk, Steve O’Keefe, Rob Quiney, John Hastings.

England Champions: Eoin Morgan, Moeen Ali, Alastair Cook, Ian Bell, Ravi Bopara, Samit Patel, Liam Plunkett, Chris Tremlett, Ajmal Shahzad, Dimitri Mascarenhas, Phil Mustard, Tim Ambrose, Ryan Sidebottom, Stuart Meaker, Usman Afzaal.

India Champions: Yuvraj Singh, Shikhar Dhawan, Harbhajan Singh, Suresh Raina, Irfan Pathan, Yusuf Pathan, Robin Uthappa, Ambati Rayudu, Piyush Chawla, Stuart Binny, Varun Aaron, Vinay Kumar, Abhimanyu Mithun, Siddarth Kaul, Gurkeerat Maan, Pawan Negi.

Pakistan Champions: Mohammad Hafeez, Shoaib Malik, Sarfaraz Ahmed, Sharjeel Khan, Wahab Riaz, Asif Ali, Shahid Afridi, Kamran Akmal, Aamer Yamin, Sohail Khan, Sohail Tanvir, Imad Wasim, Rumman Raees.

South Africa Champions: AB de Villiers, Hashim Amla, Chris Morris, Albie Morkel, JP Duminy, Imran Tahir, Wayne Parnell, JJ Smuts, Hardus Viljoen, Richard Levi, Dane Vilas, SJ Erwee, Duanne Olivier, Morne van Wyk, Aaron Phangiso.

West Indies Champions: Chris Gayle, Kieron Pollard, Dwayne Bravo, Lendl Simmons, Dwayne Smith, Sheldon Cottrell, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Chadwick Walton, Shannon Gabriel, Ashley Nurse, Fidel Edwards, William Perkins, Sulieman Benn, Dave Mohammed, Nikita Miller.

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