The World Championship of Legends (WCL) 2025 came to a thrilling conclusion as the South Champions by nine wickets and clinch the coveted title.
The final, played in front of a roaring crowd, witnessed a batting masterclass from AB de Villiers, whose unbeaten 120-run knock anchored the Proteas’ sensational run chase.

AB de Villiers Shines on the Biggest Stage.
The legendary South African cricketer AB de Villiers, often referred to as “Mr. 360,” showcased his brilliance once again, scoring an unbeaten 120 runs in a high-pressure final.
His commanding presence at the crease and elegant stroke play effortlessly met the seemingly challenging 196-run target set by the Pakistani champions.
Under the lights, de Villiers’ calm composure and experience enabled the South Africa Champions to reach the target with 19 balls remaining and nine wickets in hand.
A One-Man Show in the Final.
South Africa’s bowlers established the groundwork early on by limiting Pakistan to a competitive score. AB de Villiers’ solo effort with the bat sealed the victory.
He rotated the strike intelligently, punished the loose deliveries, and never allowed the bowlers to settle.
His innings was peppered with:
- Boundaries: 14 fours
- Sixes: 4 towering sixes
- Strike Rate: Above 140
- Match-winning partnership: Shared a century stand with his opening partner, giving no chance to the Pakistani bowling attack to bounce back.
The Pakistan Champions were brave, but they were outplayed.
Despite their consistent performance throughout the tournament, the Pakistan Champions fell short on the crucial night.
Their bowlers were unable to contain the explosive South African top order, even though they managed to set a solid total of 195.
Highlights from Pakistan’s innings included:
- Solid knocks from middle-order batters
- Quickfire boundaries in the death overs
- However, the team struggled with missed opportunities in the field and ineffective bowling during the powerplay.
The team, led by former stars, showed promise but could not withstand the pressure of the WCL final against a determined Proteas side.

A Historic Win for South Africa.
This victory marks South Africa Champions’ first-ever WCL title, and what a way to lift the trophy! The team performed with flair and consistency throughout the tournament, and their emphatic win in the final is a reflection of their all-around strength.
Captain AB de Villiers led the victory celebrations by lifting the trophy amid confetti showers and thunderous applause. His match-winning performance earned him the Player of the Match and Player of the Tournament honors.
Post-Match Reactions.
AB de Villiers:
“It’s always special to perform in a final. Credit to the entire squad for backing each other throughout the tournament. This title means a lot to us.”
Pakistani Captain:
“We are disappointed not to win, but we give full marks to South Africa.” AB’s innings was exceptional. We’ll come back stronger next season.”

What’s Next for WCL?
With the 2025 edition coming to a dramatic end, the World Championship of Legends continues to establish itself as a premier platform for cricket legends to reignite rivalries and entertain fans worldwide.
The tournament has grown significantly in popularity and global reach, attracting attention across YouTube, streaming platforms, and sports media outlets.
Cricket fans can now look forward to the WCL 2026, which promises more iconic matchups and unforgettable moments.
Conclusion.
The WCL 2025 final was a showcase of skill, class, and legacy, with South African champions. Led by the incomparable AB de Villiers, etching their name in history.
Their emphatic victory over the Pakistan Champions is a testament to the enduring magic of cricket legends. They continue to inspire fans from all generations.
As the curtain falls on an electrifying tournament, one thing is sure—AB de Villiers’ unbeaten 120 will be remembered as one of the most excellent innings in the history of WCL finals.
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