Cricket Icons bowled into play with miniature stars and mega fanfare

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Cricket Icons bowled into play with miniature stars and mega fanfare

Infinity Toy Tronics hits it big with licensed miniatures of IPL’s biggest names.

Cricket Icons

MUMBAI: Mini but mighty and ready to take a wicket in your living room. As cricket fever grips the nation, a new league of legends has entered the fray this time, not on the field but on your shelf. Pune-based startup Infinity Toy Tronics (ITT) has launched Cricket Icons, India’s first official line of collectible miniatures featuring players from top IPL teams like Mumbai Indians, Kolkata Knight Riders, Gujarat Titans, and Rajasthan Royals.

The project, fuelled by fan obsession and startup hustle, marks a significant leap in India’s sports memorabilia landscape, one where a tiny Hardik Pandya or Rohit Sharma might just be your next prized possession.

Founded by three cricket-crazed first-gen entrepreneurs Rikesh Raja, Saurabh Gajbi, and Pratik Agrawal across three continents, ITT was born out of a shared frustration: why had cricket, India’s biggest sporting passion, never had its own Marvel-style merch moment?

“Growing up, we all played with Marvel heroes, Power Rangers, or football action figures but cricket, despite being India’s biggest sport, never had its own space in the collectables world,” said Infinity Toy Tronics Director Saurabh Gajbi. “With Cricket Icons, we saw an opportunity to not only fill that gap but also spark a revolution in the Indian toy industry. Unlike seasonal merchandise, these collectables have year-round appeal, driven by deep-rooted team loyalties and fan passion. It’s more than just a toy it’s a cultural connection and a step toward building a sustainable, homegrown ecosystem for sports memorabilia in India,” he added while talking about these IP-based collectables.

Thanks to Rise Worldwide, the team inked a three-year deal with major franchises, and they’ve got the distribution to match. Aditi Toys handles B2C and D2C routes, Neha Creations takes care of B2B, and the toys are already available across Amazon, Flipkart, Swiggy Instamart, and Zepto. For old-school charm, you’ll find them in Hamleys and local stores from metro malls to Tier 3 town bazaars.

The line includes single figurines priced at Rs 249, team packs at Rs 649, and upcoming action figures at Rs 699. Each one is crafted with 90–95 per cent likeness and doubles as a digital key. Scan the QR code on the toy to unlock player avatars, quizzes, loyalty rewards, and challenges on the Cricket Icons app. Fans can win match tickets, signed memorabilia, and more adding serious value to their shelf-space superstars.

Beyond the toys, it’s a larger mission. ITT’s strategy ties into the government’s 1 billion dollars toy economy vision under Atmanirbhar Bharat.

With a million-unit sales target for 2025, Cricket Icons is already swinging for the fences creating not just figurines, but fan stories, one miniature at a time.