India vs Pakistan match closed: return of legends; WCL apologized after backlash. Cricket news

In a major development, the organizers of the World Championship of Legends (WCL) have officially discontinued the much -awaited India vs. Pakistan stability, issued a public forgiveness for hurting public spirit and created inconvenience in Indian cricket legends.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!In a formal statement, WCL said that the decision to schedule the India-Pakistan game was inspired by the recent friendly volleyball encounter between the two countries, which aims to make “Happy Memories” for fans. However, the organizers admitted that the announcement ended “hurting many of the feelings” and created an uneasiness among the Indian players. WCL said, “We regret the emotional crisis deeply and apologize for inconvenience,” WCL said, confirming that the match has been abolished.
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This step follows strong resistance from Indian cricketers. Former India cricketer Shikhar Dhawan shared a statement on the social media platform X, which confirmed his decision not to play against Pakistan. He also posted an email sent to WCL organizers on 11 May, which used to infuse his refusal to participate due to clearly prevalent geopolitical stresses.“Joe Kadam was taken on 11 May, Uspe Aaj Bhi Waise Hi Khada Hoon.Suresh Raina also echoed the same stance, while sources suggest that other Indian legends had privately communicated equal concerns to the organizers.By adding to the chorus, the WCL sponsor Easemytrip issued a strong statement to remove itself from any stability associated with Pakistan. The Travel-Tech portal said, “Despite entering a 5-year sponsorship agreement, Ischular did not participate or participate in any WCL match related to Pakistan.” The company repeated its full support to the champion of India and insisted, “Bharata first.”WCL 2025, approved by England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), is ready to run at four UK places from July 18 to August 2 – Birmingham, Northampton, Lecaster and Leeds – participate with retired international stars.