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The Lanka Premier League 2026 requires players to have at least 250,000 social media followers to register as Icon or Star players. The draft registration for foreign players opens on May 8, 2026.
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Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) has published the player category qualification criteria ahead of the sixth season of the LPL, and the document covers six distinct categories: Icon, Star, Gold, Classic, Associate Stars, and Local Emerging U23 players. And one condition stands out for all the wrong reasons.
Both the Icon and Star categories carry identical social media conditions; a following exceeding 250,000, described as essential alongside a large fan base and commercial appeal.
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The Gold category sets the bar slightly lower at 150,000 followers. Classic and Associate Stars categories list fan base and commercial appeal as requirements, but stop short of putting a number on it.
Players must have a minimum of 250,000 social media followers to register as Icon or Star players in the LPL 2026 draft.
The foreign player registration portal for LPL 2026 opens on May 8, 2026, and closes on May 18, 2026.
The sixth edition of the Lanka Premier League will take place from July 10 to August 5, 2026.
The LPL 2026 will be held across four venues.
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The Local Emerging U23 category, reserved for Sri Lankan players under 23 who were born after July 1, 2003, has no such social media clause at all.
Whereas, cricketing eligibility requires that icon players must have played 75 T20 internationals, over 100 franchise T20 matches, and at least 30 matches in the past 18 months. Whereas, Star players require 50 T20Is, over 100 franchise games, and 30 matches in the last 18 months.
The online portal for overseas player registration opened on May 8, 2026, and can be accessed through the official SLC website at www.srilankacricket.lk. The window will stay open until May 18.
LPL is scheduled to run from July 10 to August 5. It is a return to the mid-year calendar slot the LPL had previously occupied.
This edition had originally been pencilled in for late 2025, with dates between November 27 and December 23, but SLC pushed it back to prioritise venue renovation for the men's T20 World Cup, which Sri Lanka co-hosted with India earlier this year in February and March.
The social media follower rule is, to put it plainly, odd. The idea that a cricketer with 10,000 T20 internationals under their belt and 249,999 followers somehow falls short of the Icon standard is the kind of logic that makes you double-check the document.
What this rule does is quietly shift the priority from performance to personal branding, and that should make fans uncomfortable.
The LPL is a young tournament still building its identity. Chasing social media reach through player criteria rather than through the quality of cricket on show feels like the wrong shortcut. If the cricket is good enough, the audience, online and in the stands, will follow.
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