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Lanka Premier League sees 650 overseas player registration after bizarre social media rule

Lanka Premier League sees 650 overseas player registration after bizarre social media rule

Lanka Premier League sees 650 overseas player registration after bizarre social media rule
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The Lanka Premier League’s controversial social media policy clearly has not scared players away.

Ahead of the sixth edition of the tournament, the Lanka Premier League (LPL) has received more than 650 overseas player registrations from across 21 cricketing nations. The draft for the 2026 season will take place on June 1, while the tournament itself is scheduled to run from July 17 to August 8.

What stands out is the scale of registrations despite the league recently introducing one of the strangest eligibility systems seen in franchise cricket.

Pakistan has contributed the highest number of overseas registrations, with 102 players signing up. The West Indies follows with 75 players, South Africa with 66, Bangladesh with 48 and New Zealand with 41. Australia has 24 registrations, England 15, Ireland 16 and even India has 12 players in the pool.

Among Associate nations, players from the USA and UAE make up a large chunk of entries.

But not everyone will make the cut. The LPL has confirmed that only 310 players will eventually be shortlisted for the draft after the screening process.

Overseas LPL registrations by country

CountryPlayers Registered
Pakistan102
West Indies75
South Africa66
Bangladesh48
New Zealand41
Australia24
Ireland16
England15
India12

The social media rule that made everyone talk

The massive registration count becomes even more fascinating when viewed alongside the LPL’s newly introduced social media-based player classification system.

Earlier this month, the league officially added follower count as part of overseas player eligibility criteria. In short, cricketing reputation alone is no longer enough for the top player categories.

For a player to qualify for the top-tier “Icon” category, the requirements now include:

  • 75 or more T20Is
  • 100+ franchise T20 appearances
  • 30 matches in the last 18 months
  • More than 250,000 social media followers

The same follower benchmark applies to the “Star” category too.

Even the “Gold” category requires players to have at least 150,000 followers online. Meanwhile, the “Classic” category mentions “reasonable fan base and commercial appeal” as part of the selection criteria.

LPL overseas player category rules

CategoryCricket RequirementSocial Media Requirement
Icon75+ T20Is, 100+ franchise T20s250,000+ followers
Star50+ T20Is, 100+ franchise T20s250,000+ followers
Gold30+ T20Is, 75+ franchise T20s150,000+ followers
Classic20+ T20Is, 50+ franchise T20s“Commercial appeal”

The move appears to show how modern franchise leagues increasingly value digital engagement, branding and sponsorship pull. A player with millions of followers can often generate more visibility for teams and broadcasters than a lesser-known cricketer with stronger domestic numbers.

Lanka Premier League (LPL) winners list

Season WinnerRunner-upResult
2024Jaffna KingsGalle MarvelsJaffna Kings won by 9 wickets
2023B-Love KandyDambulla AuraB-Love Kandy won by 5 wickets
2022Jaffna KingsColombo StarsJaffna Kings won by 2 wickets
2021Jaffna KingsGalle GladiatorsJaffna Kings won by 23 runs
2020Jaffna StallionsGalle GladiatorsJaffna Stallions won by 53 runs
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