June 2026 brought the monsoon and a shifting cricket calendar across India. Between rain-affected weekends, indoor practice matches, and local tournaments that pushed through wet grounds, mobile streamers stayed central to keeping the game visible for players, teams, and fans who could not be at the ground.
This list recognises the star mobile streamers of June 2026, ranked by the number of matches streamed during the month. It reflects ground-level presence, long match hours under unpredictable conditions, and the ability to manage steady streaming across a rain-hit schedule.
Top mobile streamers of June 2026
June’s rankings reflect streamers who stayed active across regions and handled a strong volume of matches through a monsoon-affected month. The table below sums up the month at a glance, followed by a short note on each streamer.
| Rank | Streamer | City | State | Matches streamed |
| 1 | Ajay Dholpuriya | Bhilwara | Rajasthan | 94 |
| 2 | Shankar Bisht | Noida | Uttar Pradesh | 87 |
| 3 | Neeraj Poddar | Guwahati | Assam | 45 |
| 4 | Mohan Tamil | Tirupur | Tamil Nadu | 39 |
| 5 | Ankit Dhayal | Jhajjar | Haryana | 35 |
Each streamer below brought consistency to a different part of the country, and together they covered a wide stretch of grassroots cricket through June.
1. Ajay Dholpuriya (Rajasthan)

Ajay Dholpuriya moved to the top of the list in June with a strong run across Bhilwara. With regular fixtures running through the month, he handled 94 matches and kept his mobile streaming steady even through rain-affected days.
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- City: Bhilwara, Rajasthan
- Matches streamed: 94
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2. Shankar Bisht (Uttar Pradesh)

Shankar Bisht, known on CricHeroes as enjoyCricket, stayed active across Noida through June. Covering league matches and local tournaments through the monsoon weeks, he handled 87 matches and kept streams running smoothly.
- City: Noida, Uttar Pradesh
- Matches streamed: 87
3. Neeraj Poddar (Assam)

Neeraj Poddar brought reliable streaming presence back to the list from Guwahati. With regular fixtures across the city, he made sure matches remained accessible through steady streaming across 45 games in June.
- City: Guwahati, Assam
- Matches streamed: 45
4. Mohan Tamil (Tamil Nadu)

Mohan Tamil kept up steady presence across Tirupur through June. Managing different match formats and timings during the rain-hit weeks, he streamed 39 matches through the month.
- City: Tirupur, Tamil Nadu
- Matches streamed: 39
5. Ankit Dhayal (Haryana)

Ankit Dhayal brought fresh streaming presence to the list from Jhajjar. Covering local matches across the city, he streamed 35 games in June and kept the action reachable for followers off the ground.
- City: Jhajjar, Haryana
- Matches streamed: 35
How star mobile streamers are selected
The monthly selection follows a clear process so streamers know exactly how rankings are formed. June's list is built on activity and consistency through the full month.
- Total number of matches streamed during the month
- Regular presence across different grounds
- Ability to manage tight match schedules
- Stable streaming throughout match duration
This keeps the recognition focused on steady, ground-level work rather than one-off bursts.
Quarterly streamer of the month criteria
Along with the monthly list, CricHeroes also selects quarterly mobile streamers based on long-term effort across three months.
To be eligible, streamers need to meet a clear set of conditions.
- Must stream at least 30 matches during the quarter
- Top three streamers from each state are considered
- A streamer can receive this award only once
These rules keep the quarterly recognition meaningful and spread it fairly across regions.
Rewards for quarterly mobile streamers
Selected quarterly streamers receive a small token of recognition for their effort across the three months.
- CricHeroes branded t-shirt
- CricHeroes branded cap
The rewards are simple, but they carry the spirit of being part of the CricHeroes community.
Information required from selected streamers
To make sure rewards reach selected streamers without delay, a few details are required from each one.
- Full name
- Mobile number
- Delivery address
- Sleeve preference
- Name for t-shirt print
- T-shirt size
Sharing these details on time helps keep the dispatch process smooth.
Frequently asked questions
Who is the top mobile streamer of June 2026 on CricHeroes?
Ajay Dholpuriya from Bhilwara, Rajasthan is the top mobile streamer of June 2026 with 94 matches streamed during the month. He led the list with steady coverage across local matches even through the monsoon-affected weeks.
How are CricHeroes star mobile streamers ranked each month?
CricHeroes ranks star mobile streamers each month based on the total number of matches streamed, ground presence, ability to handle tight schedules, and stream stability. The ranking gives weight to consistency across the full month rather than one-day spikes.
What is the difference between monthly and quarterly streamer recognition?
Monthly recognition is based on match volume in a single month, while quarterly recognition tracks effort across three months. The quarterly list considers the top three streamers per state with a minimum of 30 streamed matches during the quarter.
Can a streamer win the quarterly award more than once?
No. A streamer can receive the CricHeroes quarterly mobile streamer award only once. This keeps the recognition rotating and gives more streamers across India a chance to be acknowledged for their work.
How many matches did the June 2026 top streamer cover?
The top streamer in June 2026, Ajay Dholpuriya, covered 94 matches in Bhilwara, Rajasthan. His total reflects steady presence at the grounds through the month, even with monsoon interruptions cutting into some match days.
Where can I see a streamer's full profile on CricHeroes?
You can see a streamer's full profile on CricHeroes by visiting their live stream provider page on cricheroes.com. Each profile lists past matches, streaming history, and details that show their contribution to grassroots cricket.
Which states are represented in the June 2026 mobile streamers list?
The June 2026 list features mobile streamers from Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Assam, Tamil Nadu, and Haryana. The mix shows how grassroots streaming continues to hold ground across regions even through a rain-hit month.
What rewards do CricHeroes quarterly streamers receive?
CricHeroes quarterly mobile streamers receive a CricHeroes branded t-shirt and a CricHeroes branded cap. The rewards are a small thank you for the consistent effort streamers put in across three months of grassroots cricket coverage.
Why is mobile streaming important for grassroots cricket?
Mobile streaming is important for grassroots cricket because it puts local matches in front of families, fans, and scouts who cannot be at the ground. It gives players visibility and keeps community cricket connected to a wider audience.
How can I become a CricHeroes mobile streamer?
You can become a CricHeroes mobile streamer by signing up as a live stream provider on the CricHeroes app and starting to stream local matches in your city. Regular streaming and ground presence are the first steps towards monthly and quarterly recognition.
Conclusion
June 2026 again proved how much mobile streamers shape the way grassroots cricket reaches its audience. From rain-hit weekends to tournament days that pushed through wet grounds, they stayed on the ground and kept matches visible for everyone following the action.
The five streamers on this month's list represent steady effort across five states. Their work supports players, teams, and local cricket communities far beyond the boundary lines.
Every match streamed is a piece of someone's cricket story made public. If you stream local cricket on your phone, your effort already matters to the players you cover. Keep streaming, keep showing up, and let your work speak through every match you bring to the CricHeroes community. Your cricket matters.

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