Ashwin Joins San Francisco Unicorns for Major League Cricket 2026

Ravichandran Ashwin has signed with the San Francisco Unicorns for the upcoming Major League Cricket season. This marks the first time the recently retired Indian cricketer will play in a T20 franchise league outside of the Indian Premier League. Ashwin expressed excitement about the potential of American cricket, particularly noting the enthusiasm from the Asian diaspora and younger generations. MLC CEO Johnny Grave stated that attracting a player of Ashwin's caliber is a testament to the league's rapid development since its 2023 launch.

Key Points: Ravichandran Ashwin Signs with San Francisco Unicorns for MLC

  • First T20 league outside IPL for Ashwin
  • Signed for 2026 MLC season
  • Previously signed with Sydney Thunder
  • MLC CEO highlights league's growth
  • Ashwin excited by US cricket potential
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Ravichandran Ashwin signs with San Francisco Unicorns for Major League Cricket 2026

Indian cricket star Ravichandran Ashwin joins the San Francisco Unicorns for the 2026 Major League Cricket season, marking his first T20 league outside India.

Ravichandran Ashwin signs with San Francisco Unicorns for Major League Cricket 2026
"It's very exciting - Ravichandran Ashwin"

New Delhi, March 28

Former Indian cricketer Ravichandran Ashwin has signed with the Major League Cricket franchise San Francisco Unicorns for the upcoming season of the USA-based T20 league, according to ESPNcricinfo. Ashwin, 39, expressed excitement for the tournament, which is set to kick off on June 19 this year.

"Just looking at the reception that the Asian diaspora was able to bring for that game just showed me what the potential of American cricket could very well be. It's very exciting," Ashwin said as quoted by ESPNcricinfo.

Ashwin, who retired from international cricket in December 2024, is set to play in a T20 league outside the Indian Premier League for the first time. Ashwin had also earlier signed with Big Bash League franchise Sydney Thunder for the 2025-26 season, but was ruled out because of a knee injury.

Ashwin said he was encouraged by the strong interest in cricket among youngsters and the wider community in the United States, especially among those who have settled there. He added that he wanted to personally experience the atmosphere and see what it would be like when the team turns up for Major League Cricket.

"The fact that there is so much interest from the kids and from a lot of people who have come and settled in America and showing so much interest towards the game, I just wanted to come and experience what it is going to look like when we turn up for the MLC," said Ashwin.

Johnny Grave, the MLC chief executive, said that attracting Ravichandran Ashwin for his first major franchise league outside India reflects how strong Major League Cricket has grown since its launch in 2023.

"This will be the first time he's played in a major global franchise competition outside of India. And for us to be the first league to attract a player of this calibre is a testament to how the league's developed over the last three years since it was launched back in 2023," he said.

- ANI

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Priya S
This is fantastic news! The Indian diaspora in the US will be thrilled to see a player of his stature. It will definitely boost the profile of MLC. Hope he stays fit and has a great season.
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Rohit P
Honestly, I'm a bit surprised. At 39, after retiring from internationals, I thought he might focus more on commentary or coaching. But I guess the passion to play is still there. Respect for that!
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Sarah B
As an Indian living in California, this is amazing! Can't wait to drive up to San Francisco to watch him play. The Unicorns just got a whole lot more interesting for us desi fans here.
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Karthik V
Smart move by MLC. Getting a thinking cricketer like Ashwin is a coup. He's not just a player; he's a student of the game. His insights will help the local American players a lot. Good for global cricket.
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Michael C
Interesting to see the globalization of T20 leagues. Hope this doesn't mean the end of his IPL career though? Would miss seeing him in the yellow jersey for CSK.
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Nisha Z
A true ambassador for the sport. His comment about wanting to experience the atmosphere himself shows his genuine love for cricket's

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