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San Francisco Unicorns: Building
More Than a Cricket Team
Although the Unicorns still do not have a permanent home ground, the Oakland Coliseum has
become a successful temporary base. An unbeaten home campaign in 2025 helped build strong local
support, and the venue will host the entire 2026 MLC playoffs and championship match
ARCHAN MEHTA
he rise of the San Francisco Unicorns in Ma-
jor League Cricket has been driven by far
Tmore than performances on the field. Behind
the franchise’s rapid growth is a carefully planned
strategy led by CEO David White, whose experi-
ence across Australian sport has helped transform
the Unicorns into one of the league’s most ambi-
tious organizations.
White arrived in California in late 2023 and
took over as CEO in October 2024. Having previ-
ously worked with Cricket Australia, Hockey Aus-
tralia and Cricket Victoria, he brought a wealth of
administrative experience to a market where cricket The next chapter begins on June 19 when the Unicorns open their 2026 Major League Cricket campaign against
is still finding its place. His vision has been to build a
franchise that combines sporting success with long- the Los Angeles Knight Riders in Dallas (File photo)
term commercial sustainability, borrowing heavily
from the innovation-driven culture of the Bay Area. Asian community. His arrival also highlights the the organization has intensified its search for a
A major pillar of that strategy is the fran- franchise’s ambition to become a major force both permanent venue, even appointing a Chief Real
chise’s commitment to technology and analytics. on and off the field. Estate Officer to lead the process.
The Unicorns have invested heavily in their pro- The squad itself reflects a shift in long-term For White, however, success extends beyond
prietary platform, “Unicorns.ai”, which is used planning. Despite finishing the 2025 regular sea- trophies and league standings. One of his key pri-
for talent identification, opposition scouting and son with an impressive 6-1 record, the Unicorns orities has been the development of the Unicorns
strategic planning. The system has become central recognized the need to refresh and future-proof Foundation, which aims to expand youth participa-
to how the franchise operates. While former head their roster. As a result, they invested in emerging tion and make cricket more accessible across the
coach Shane Watson played a significant role in es- talents such as South African wicketkeeper-batter Bay Area. His long-term vision is to see thriving
tablishing the team’s competitive foundation, the Lhuan-dre Pretorius and Australian prospect Ol- cricket communities throughout Fremont, Santa
Unicorns sought a different direction ahead of the lie Peake. Domestic recruits including Aakarshit Clara, Sunnyvale and beyond, supported by strong
2026 season. Cameron White was appointed head Gomel and Zia-ul-Haq further strengthened the infrastructure, commercial partnerships and a
coach because of his ability to work closely within squad. The goal is clear: remain competitive today dedicated home stadium.
the franchise’s year-round, data-driven model and while creating a pathway for the next generation of The next chapter begins on June 19 when the
integrate technology into daily cricket operations. American cricketers. Unicorns open their 2026 Major League Cricket
That forward-thinking approach is perhaps The franchise’s connection with the Bay Area campaign against the Los Angeles Knight Riders
best reflected in the signing of Ravichandran Ash- has also grown rapidly. Although the Unicorns still in Dallas. Five days later, they return to Oakland
win for the 2026 season. The move was one of the do not have a permanent home ground, the Oak- to face the Texas Super Kings. As they continue
most significant moments in Major League Cricket land Coliseum has become a successful temporary their pursuit of silverware, the Unicorns are also
history, making Ashwin the first recently capped base. An unbeaten home campaign in 2025 helped laying the foundations for something larger: estab-
Indian international to join an American fran- build strong local support, and the venue will host lishing cricket as a permanent part of the sporting
chise. For the Unicorns, Ashwin offers much more the entire 2026 MLC playoffs and championship landscape in Northern California.
than wickets and experience. He brings global match. Yet White remains focused on securing a
star power, mentorship for younger players and a cricket-specific stadium. Following the end of ne- Archan Mehta is a writer dedicated to telling compelling
strong connection with the Bay Area’s large South gotiations at the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds, stories about athletes, teams, and the world of cricket
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