India Champions defeated Pakistan Champions by five wickets in the World Championship of Legends (WCL) 2024 final to clinch the maiden WCL trophy. After the win, India Champions captain Yuvraj Singh, along with teammates Harbhajan Singh, Gurkeerat Singh and Suresh Raina, took to social media to hilariously attempt recreating actor Vicky Kaushal’s viral dance step from the song ‘Tauba Tauba’. The video of the four former India players has since gone viral on the internet.


Harbhajan shared on Instagram that every part of his body was sore as he and his teammates put their own twist on the viral song 'Tauba Tauba'. In the video, Harbhajan, Yuvraj, Raina and Gurkeerat Singh were seen walking as if they had endured severe injuries after playing in the WCL. 


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“Body ki Tauba Tauba ho Gayi in 15 days legends cricket.. Every part of th body is sore . Straight competition to our brothers @vickykaushal09 @karanaujla our version of Tauba Tauba dance What a SONG,” Harbhajan wrote in the caption of the video.



India Defeat Pakistan To Lift Maiden WCL Trophy


The WCL featured six teams in its inaugural edition, including India, Pakistan, Australia, West Indies, South Africa and hosts England, all competing at Birmingham's iconic Edgbaston Stadium.


Coming to the IND vs PAK WCL 2024 final, after winning the toss, Pakistan Champions, led by Younis Khan, chose to bat first and posted a total of 156-6, with Shoaib Malik top-scoring with 41 runs. Contributions from Kamran Akmal, Sohaib Maqsood and Misbah-ul-Haq bolstered their innings.


India's Anureet Singh claimed three wickets, while Vinay Kumar, Pawan Negi and Irfan Pathan each took one wicket.


Chasing a target of 157 runs, India Champions' opener Ambati Rayudu played a decisive innings of 50 runs, supported by brisk contributions from Gurkeerat Singh Mann and Yusuf Pathan, who both scored over 30 runs, ensuring their team reached the target in the final over.