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From Konark's Wheel to Kalinga tide: Story behind Odisha T20 League 2026 logo

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Cuttack (Odisha) | August 21, 2026 5:28:28 PM IST
The Odisha T20 League 2026 is all set to begin on September 18 at the iconic Barabati Stadium in Cuttack, bringing together some of the finest cricketing talent from across the state.

The upcoming season will not only showcase competitive cricket but also celebrate Odisha's rich regional culture and identity, with six franchises representing different parts of the state, Cuttack, Bhubaneswar, Kandujhar, Puri, Rourkela and Sambalpur, according to a release.

The league aims to provide a strong platform for local cricketers while bringing together the diverse cricketing communities of Odisha. The identity of the tournament is also closely connected to the state's heritage, with the Odisha T20 League logo featuring distinct elements, each representing a different quality associated with Odisha and its people.

The Konark Wheel forms one of the key elements of the logo. It is a profound symbol of time, or the 'Kalachakra', representing the eternal cycle of change and the continuous movement of life. For the Odisha T20 League, it reflects the idea of momentum, a journey that keeps moving forward, just like the ever-evolving spirit of cricket.

The Sun, another important element of the logo, represents the first light that reaches the coast and symbolises a new beginning. It represents the first light that falls on the Odisha coast. It stands for hope, a new beginning and the opportunity for a new generation of cricketers to step into the spotlight and make their mark, according to a release.

The logo also features the Kalinga tide, which reflects the fearless and forward-moving spirit of the state. It represents a fearless attitude and the spirit of always moving forward. Like the waves that continue to move towards the shore, the league represents the determination to keep pushing boundaries and take Odisha cricket to greater heights.

The blue and orange colours represent the balance between control and attack, a quality that is central to the game of cricket, particularly in the fast-paced T20 format. T20 cricket is about finding the right balance between discipline and aggression, just like a player does in international cricket, and this element reflects the ability to stay in control while also taking the game forward with an attacking mindset.

Together, these elements give the Odisha T20 League logo a deeper connection with the state's history, culture and sporting spirit. (ANI)

 
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