World Championship of Legends (WCL) owner Harshit Tomar stunned viewers during a live TV interview with presenter Karishma Kotak after South Africa Champions’ nine-wicket victory over Pakistan Champions in Birmingham.
When Kotak asked how he would celebrate, Tomar cheekily replied, “Probably once this is over, I’m going to propose to you,” leaving her visibly shocked. Kotak, responding with “Oh my God,” quickly resumed her duties, but the clip went viral, amassing thousands of views on social media.
Anchor: How you Gonna Celebrate Today?
Owner of WCL: Well, Once this is Over. I'm gonna Propose to You!
Anchor: OMG!!! 😀
📷 Fancode pic.twitter.com/mjWiB3eUJC
— CricketGully (@thecricketgully) August 2, 2025
The WCL 2025 final saw AB de Villiers deliver an unbeaten 120 off 60 balls, guiding South Africa to chase Pakistan’s 195-5 in 16.5 overs, losing just one wicket. Pakistan’s Sharjeel Khan scored 76, with Wayne Parnell and Hardus Viljoen taking two wickets each. The match highlighted de Villiers’ brilliance but was overshadowed by Tomar’s unexpected comment.
what the even fuck is wrong with this guy ??? pic.twitter.com/q93VnDCNIv
— harsh. (@harxh17) August 2, 2025
Today, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced that it is banning its team from participating in future editions of the World Cricket League (WCL). The decision comes in response to India’s refusal to play against Pakistan and allegations of biased behaviour from the tournament organisers. This announcement follows a controversy surrounding a forfeited match between Pakistan and India, which has intensified discussions about the integrity of the tournament.
Read: Pakistan Cricket Board Withdraws from Future WCL Editions Over Double Standards
Tomar’s viral comment has generated significant online attention, combining entertainment with the global arena of cricket. The PCB’s exit highlights ongoing tensions in the World Cricket League (WCL), which could affect its future. To stay informed on cricket and viral moments, it’s important to rely on trustworthy sources to avoid misinformation.