Sanju Samson named tournament icon for Kerala Cricket League 2026
Indian wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson has been appointed as the Tournament Icon for the 2026 season of the Kerala Cricket League (KCL). The Kerala Cricket Association (KCA) confirmed the development, naming the India international as the official face of the third edition of the state's premier T20 franchise tournament.
A native of Thiruvananthapuram, Samson has long been one of Kerala's biggest cricketing stars. Alongside leading the Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League (IPL), he has consistently represented Kerala in domestic cricket and has also been associated with the KCL since its inception. In the previous edition, Samson was signed by the Kochi Blue Tigers for a record fee at the player auction, underlining his immense popularity and value in the league.
However, Samson will not feature as a player in the 2026 edition due to prior commitments. Instead, he will take on a new responsibility as the Tournament Icon, a role that will see him promote the league, engage with fans, and contribute to initiatives aimed at developing young cricketers across the state. The KCA believes Samson's presence as the face of the competition will significantly boost the tournament's profile while inspiring the next generation of Kerala's cricketing talent.
Harry Brook reacts to Rohit Sharma's retirement rumours
The player auction for the 2026 season was held recently, with all franchises finalizing their squads ahead of the tournament. Kochi Blue Tigers retained several key players before the auction, although Samson's absence from the playing roster leaves the franchise without one of its biggest attractions from previous seasons.
Samson's appointment comes at an interesting stage of his career. The 31-year-old remains a regular name in India's white-ball discussions and continues to be one of the country's most experienced wicketkeeper-batters. However, he recently endured a difficult outing during India's white-ball tour of England, where a string of low scores resulted in him losing his place in the playing XI. He was subsequently left out of India's squad for the upcoming Zimbabwe series, although he has retained his place in the squad for the Asian Games.
Share this article:
Comments
Loading comments...
Related Articles
Mohammad Kaif suggests one change to India's Playing XI at Lord's for injured Washington Sundar
Sundar has been ruled out of the third and final ODI.
Nahid Rana ruled out of Zimbabwe T20I decider; Bangladesh pacer faces race against time for Australia Tests
Rana is expected to be sidelined for two to three weeks, leaving Bangladesh anxious ahead of their red-ball assignment in Australia next month.

Washington Sundar ruled out of the third ODI against England; replacement announced
India have been dealt a significant setback ahead of the third and final ODI against England, with all-rounder Washington Sundar has been ruled out. The decisive encounter at Lord’s will determine the winner of the three-match series after both teams produced convincing victories in the opening two fixtures. The series has been evenly poised so…
