Players like Yuvraj Singh, Shikhar Dhawan, Suresh Raina, Irfan Pathan etc. refused to play with Pakistan, after which India Champions vs. Pakistan Champions match was canceled in the World Championship of Legends 2025. Now the news has come that Pakistan is not ready to distribute points with India regarding this match, it can harm the India team. Earlier, Shahid Afridi also expressed displeasure about not matching. Now the statement of the coach of Pakistan has come, he said that he should get a full 2 marks.
The first match of India Champions at the World Championship of Legends, which started in England from 18 July, was with Pakistan on 20 July. The organizers were confident that the fans would be keen to see the veterans of the two countries once again on the ground, but in contrast, it was criticized by the fans. Amid the protest, many Indian players decided to withdraw from the match. Before the cancellation of the match, Shikhar Dhawan publicly made his decision that he would not play any match against the Pak team in the tournament.
What did the coach of Pakistan Champions say?
Kamil, the owner of the Pakistan Champions team, said that his team should get the entire 2 points of the canceled match with India. He said, “According to the rules, we are entitled to those 2 digits and they will be given to us.”
Talking to Geonws, Kamil Khan further said, “We want the 4 teams for the semi -finals, we should avoid the match between the two teams (India Champions and Pakistan Champions).”
Today India’s second match
Earlier, the Pakistan team won the first match against England. With 2 points, Pakistan is currently ranked number 1 in the points table. South Africa also has 2 points, but it is second because Pakistan’s net run rate (+0.250) is better than South Africa (+0.000).
England is at number three, the team has won 1 match and 1 was inconclusive. Australia also has 1 point, it is at number four. The West Indies is at the fifth and India is at number six. The next match of Team India is with South Africa on 22 July today.

