South Africa had earlier broken the jinx by winning the World Test Championship. And now, they defeated the Pakistan Champions in the World Legend Championship by 9 runs. However, on winning the tournament, the players were seen doing the famous "aura-framing celebration" with Wayne Parnell as the "boy leading the group of sailors." The rest of the players were seen supporting Parnell and acting as if to sail the boats. Watch the video here: What a celebration man all trophy-less trolls ends today pic.twitter.com/0Lql1dTkpM — Popa 🇮🇳 (@MagnesiumKohli) August 2, 2025 South Africa legends led by AB de Villiers lift the WCL trophy 2025.❤️❤️pic.twitter.com/53F6YlnCgj — . (@ABDszn17) August 2, 2025 Wayne Parnell seems to be obsessed with the Indonesian move and was seen doing it after taking a wicket in the group stage. Read also: Watch: Umpire Raza’s Funny Reply to Duckett’s Sledge Goes Viral De Villiers Powers South Africa Triumph AB de Villiers rolled back the years with a blistering 120 off just 60 balls as South Africa Champions crushed Pakistan Champions by nine wickets to win the World Championship of Legends 2025 final at Edgbaston, Birmingham, on Sunday (August 2). Chasing 196, the 41-year-old former Proteas captain smashed 12 fours and 7 sixes, powering his team to victory in just 16.5 overs. Cometh the hour, cometh Superman 🦸‍♂️Chasing a daunting 196, AB de Villiers battled a hamstring injury to take South Africa over the line in the #WCL2025 final 🔥#ABdeVilliers #SAChampions pic.twitter.com/yiy1WulA57 — FanCode (@FanCode) August 2, 2025 ABD shared a 72-run opening stand with Hashim Amla (18 off 14) and followed it up with an unbeaten 125-run partnership alongside Jean-Paul Duminy, who contributed 50\* off 28 balls and struck the winning runs. Having already notched up centuries against England (41 balls) and Australia (39 balls) earlier in the tournament, de Villiers brought up his third hundred of WCL 2025 in 47 balls. He finished the event as the top scorer with 431 runs in six games and bagged both Player of the Match and Player of the Series awards. For Pakistan, Sharjeel Khan’s 76 off 44 lifted them to 195/5, but ABD's carnage proved too much to defend.