WCL 2025: Pakistan Refuses to Share Points After India Pulls Out of Match

Pakistan Refuses to Share Points After India Pulls Out of Match

The World Championship of Legends (WCL) 2025 is already facing many problems, and now things have gotten even more complicated. The Pakistan Champions have clearly said they are not ready to share points with the India Champions after their important match was canceled on Sunday.

The game was supposed to be a big one, as it involved two of the biggest rivals in cricket — Pakistan and India. However, the match was called off before the toss could even happen. Reports suggest that the Indian players pulled out of the match, leaving the Pakistani side shocked and upset.

This high-profile match between the two nations was expected to grab global attention and boost the tournament’s popularity. But fans were deeply disappointed when the India Champions refused to take the field. According to reports, the Indian team decided to boycott the match due to the recent tensions and conflict between India and Pakistan. As a result, the WCL organizers decided to give one point to each team.

However, the Pakistan Champions are not happy with this outcome. Cricket expert Saj Sadiq shared that Pakistan feels it is unfair to share points in this case. According to regular cricket rules, if a team refuses to play or doesn’t show up, they usually lose the match and their opponent gets all the points. Since the Indian team didn’t play, Pakistan believes they should be given full points for the match.

This issue has raised serious questions about the WCL’s rules and how the tournament is being run. Organizers are now under pressure to review the tournament’s laws and make a fair decision. The Pakistan Champions are currently on top of the points table with three points from two games. They had already won their first match against England. If they receive full points for the abandoned match, it will help them move closer to the final, giving them an edge over the other five teams.

So far, the tournament officials have not made any final announcement about what will happen with the points. But the Pakistan team and their supporters are demanding full points, which is adding to the pressure on WCL management.

This incident has raised concerns about how well the tournament is being handled. Fans and experts are now questioning the fairness, professionalism, and management of the WCL. With so many famous players and popular teams involved, such issues can seriously damage the tournament’s image.

More matches are scheduled in the coming days, and fans are hoping for quick answers and clear decisions. Right now, this controversy is like a dark cloud hanging over the WCL. The Pakistan-India rivalry has once again taken center stage — not because of exciting cricket, but because of a match that never happened.

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