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The curtains closed on the action-packed World Championship of Legends (WCL) this week, and Bollywood actor Ajay Devgn, who championed the event, took to social media to express his heartfelt gratitude. India emerged victorious in the pulsating finale, defeating their arch-rivals Pakistan by five wickets at Birmingham's Edgbaston Stadium. Ajay Devgn reflects on a dream come true moment after investing in World Championship of Legends: “If my 8-year-old self saw what I was doing right now, he’d be brimming with happiness” Ajay Devgn's Instagram post overflowed with emotions as he reminisced about the incredible journey.

“As the @worldchampionshipoflegends draws to a close, I find myself reflecting on this experience with immense gratitude,” he wrote. Working alongside legendary cricketers like Yuvraj Singh, Harbhajan Singh, Kevin Pietersen, Brett Lee, and Jacques Kallis was a dream come true for the actor who has always cherished the sport. Like many Indian brothers and sisters, cricket has always been close to my heart,” he shared, adding, “If my 8-year-old self saw what I was doing right now, he'd be brimming with happiness.



” The post featured a carousel of images from the exhilarating finale, including one with Yuvraj Singh and Younis Khan, the captains of the two finalist teams. Devgn further acknowledged the significant "leap of faith" he took by backing the league. “Starting an entire league has been a fantastic experience, to say the least,” he remar.

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