WCL 2025: Gayle, Pollard & Bravo lead star-studded comeback for West Indies Champions

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Chris Gayle, Kieron Pollard, and Dwayne Bravo are back together for West Indies Champions in WCL 2025. Gayle leads the squad, promising an explosive campaign in the UK this summer. The trio’s reunion celebrates West Indies’ golden T20 era, blending nostalgia with competitive cricket. WCL offers fans a chance to relive legendary rivalries with retired and active stars.

"West Indies cricket runs through our veins—we’re here to win." - Chris Gayle
Mumbai, June 18: Three of West Indies’ greatest ever white-ball cricketers — Chris Gayle, Kieron Pollard, and Dwayne Bravo — are back in maroon, reunited under the banner of West Indies Champions for the World Championship of Legends which will be held in the United Kingdom from July 18 to August 2.

Key Points

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Gayle captains star-studded West Indies Champions squad

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Bravo and Pollard reunite for nostalgic T20 comeback

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WCL blends retired legends with active global players

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Tournament sanctioned by ECB for elite nostalgia cricket

Alongside them, WCL also welcomes a dynamic line-up featuring Sheldon Cottrell, Lendl Simmons, Dwayne Smith, Shannon Gabriel, and Shivnarine Chanderpaul, setting the stage for one of the most electrifying squads of the tournament.

The Universe Boss, Chris Gayle, will be the captain once again for the 2025 season. He stays true to his promise shared: "Last year, I promised the fans that this season would be greater—and here we are. I’m back as captain of the West Indies Champions, playing alongside my brothers Bravo and Pollard. With this squad, expect nothing less than fireworks. West Indies cricket runs through our veins—we’re here to win."

Dwayne Bravo, one of T20’s greatest all-rounders with 631 wickets across 582 matches, added: "It's great to be representing the West Indies once again - I'm incredibly excited to play with and against good friends and cricketing legends.
Polly and I have been good friends for such a long time. Now, we represent our nation once more in the World Championship of Legends."

Kieron Pollard, former West Indies captain and one of the most powerful T20 batters in the world, said: "We played together for many years for West Indies and in franchise cricket — it's nice to be able to do that once again.
For me, too, coming back feels special. To once again wear the colours of West Indies Champions and compete with legends is something I couldn’t pass up."

Ajay Sethi, Owner of the West Indies Champions, said: "It’s like reliving history. Chris, Bravo, and Pollard's return define the golden era of West Indies cricket. These three have been the face of West Indies T20 success for years. Seeing them walk out in maroon again is emotional for fans and the cricketing world. This is not just a comeback; it’s a celebration of legacy."

Harshit Tomar, Founder & CEO of the World Championship of Legends, shared: "WCL is not just about retired players, we also focus on cricketers who are still active globally but not centrally contracted. Our goal is to offer fans elite-level cricket and nostalgia all in one. Gayle and Pollard were always favourites of mine, and now with Bravo in the mix, West Indies Champions look absolutely formidable."

Sanctioned by the England & Wales Cricket Board, the World Championship of Legends is the only international T20 league for retired professionals. Blending legacy with competition, WCL has become the most exciting global celebration of the sport’s modern legends.

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Rahul K.
What a dream team! Gayle, Pollard and Bravo together again - this is like IPL nostalgia for us Indian fans. Remember how they lit up our stadiums year after year? Hope they bring that same Caribbean flair to WCL. Only wish this tournament was happening in India too!
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Priya M.
Exciting news but I hope this doesn't mean these legends will skip IPL 2025. As much as I love seeing them together for West Indies, Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings need Pollard and Bravo! 😅 The Caribbean players have given us so many memorable moments in Indian cricket.
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Amit S.
While this is great for entertainment, I wonder if such leagues take away opportunities from younger WI players who need exposure. The Caribbean cricket board should focus more on nurturing new talent rather than relying on past stars. Just my two cents.
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Sanjay P.
Universe Boss is back! Gayle's sixes in Chinnaswamy Stadium are still fresh in memory. These West Indian players changed how T20 cricket is played worldwide. Hope they organize exhibition matches in India too - would love to see them play live one more time!
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Neha R.
The West Indies team of 2010s was pure entertainment! Their cricket was like a carnival - dancing, sixes, and that Caribbean swag. Indian fans connected with their joyful approach to the game. Hope WCL gives us more of those magical moments 🤩
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Vikram J.
Bravo's slower balls, Pollard's helicopter shots, Gayle's power hitting - what a combo! But I hope the organizers improve the broadcast quality compared to last year. The matches deserve better production values when such legends are playing.

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