Texas Super Kings renew Access Healthcare partnership ahead of MLC season
Ahead of MLC Season 4, Texas Super Kings have renewed their partnership with Access Healthcare.

Ahead of the Major League Cricket (MLC)season opener, the Texas Super Kings (TSK) have renewed their partnership with Access Healthcare, strengthening a relationship that has been in place since the league’s inauguration in 2023.
With this renewed agreement, the Access Healthcare will remain the franchise’s official partner for the 2026 season, extending a collaboration that grown alongside professional cricket’s rapid expansion in the United States.
Under the agreement, Access Healthcare will solidify its presence across the Super Kings’ commercial platforms including digital and social media integrations, matchday activations, fan engagement activities, and other outreach programs.
The renewal highlights the sponsor’s increasing interest in the Major League Cricket as the tournament’s fourth season will kickstart from today. Long term partnerships such as the one between Texas Super Kings and Access Healthcare signal the growing commercial value of the league.
K.S Viswanathan, Director of Texas Super Kings, said, “Our continued partnership with Access Healthcare reflects a relationship built on trust, performance, and shared ambition.” He further added that with Access Healthcare’s assistance, they are focused on raising the standard of excellence both on field and in business as well.
Referring to the renewal of the sponsorship deal with TSK, Balaji Sekar, CEO at Access Healthcare, expressed gratitude over the renewal and expressed commitment towards teamwork, resilience, and excellence.
The Texas Super Kings will enter the MLC Season 4 with a star-studded squad, including skipper Faf du Plessis, New Zealander Adam Milne, Akeal Hosein, and Keshav Maharaj, among others. The team won the opening match against Seattle Orcas.
Sportscape views the renewal of this deal as the rapid growth of Major League Cricket and the overall growth of cricket in the United States. Increase in commercial collaborations will build a strong sentiment around cricket and the league.
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