KCA Reveals Kerala Cricket League Logo, Player Auction Scheduled for Aug 10th

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Thiruvananthapuram, The Kerala Cricket Association unveiled the official logo of the Kerala Cricket League at a ceremony held in the city. The logo was launched by Sanju Samson, a renowned international cricketer and KCL icon, in the presence of team franchises participating in the league. The event also featured the logos of the individual franchises, marking a significant milestone in the lead up to the highly anticipated league. The player auction for the Kerala Cricket League is scheduled for Saturday at the Hyatt Regency, starting at 10 AM. The auction briefing was conducted by Charu Sharma, a well-known personality in the cricket world, followed by a mock auction to help the franchises understand the process. The matches of the Kerala Cricket League will take place at the Greenfield International Stadium from September 2 to 19. Fans can expect two exciting games each day, including day and night matches. The league will be officially inaugurated by the legendary actor and KCL brand ambassador, Mohanlal, on August 31, 2024, at the Hyatt Regency. A total of 168 players have been shortlisted for the player auction, with each franchise set to acquire 20 players. The auction will be divided into three categories based on player experience and expertise. The auction will be broadcast live on Star Sports Three and the OTT platform, Fancode. Icon players such as P A Abdul Basit, Sachin Baby, Mohammad Azharuddin, Basil Thambi, Vishnu Vinod, and Rohan S Kunnammal have already been selected for the league.

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