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India Champions won the World Championship of Legends title by defeating Pakistan

Ambati Rayudu's remarkable 50 runs in 30 balls laid the groundwork for India's chase of the match against Pakistan.

India Champions won the World Championship of Legends title by defeating Pakistan

In a thrilling finale at Edgbaston, the India Champions clinched the World Championship of Legends title by defeating Pakistan. The star-studded Indian team, led by the exceptional performances of Ambati Rayudu and Yusuf Pathan, secured a memorable victory in front of a packed stadium.

 

The Indian team, led by Yuvraj Singh, secured the coveted title in a match that went down to the wire. After winning the toss and choosing to bat first, Pakistan Champions amassed a respectable 156 for 6 wickets in 20 overs.

 

In response, the India Champions started their run-chasing with intent. Even though the Men in Blue lost Robin Uthappa by just 10 runs early in the innings, Ambati Rayudu’s smashing 50 off 30 balls laid the groundwork for the chase.

 

Even though in the middle India lost a few wickets, it continues to dismiss Pakistan as Yusuf Pathan did a brilliant 30 off 16 balls. Pakistan’s bowlers, despite their best efforts, couldn’t halt India’s march towards the target. 

 

 


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