IOC to consider cricket’s inclusion in 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games

The International Olympic Committee has shortlisted cricket for a review of the possibility of its inclusion in the Los Angeles Olympics.

Published : Aug 04, 2022 13:34 IST

Cricket being played at the ongoing Commonweath Games. Only the women’s T20 format is part of the Games.
Cricket being played at the ongoing Commonweath Games. Only the women’s T20 format is part of the Games. | Photo Credit: Getty Images
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Cricket being played at the ongoing Commonweath Games. Only the women’s T20 format is part of the Games. | Photo Credit: Getty Images

Cricket’s much-anticipated inclusion in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics received a shot in the arm as the International Olympic Committee (IOC) shortlisted it for a review along with eight other sporting disciplines. Cricket has only featured once at the 1900 Paris Olympic Games, with Great Britain and host France as only participants.

According to ESPNcricinfo, the development comes a day after the International Cricket Committee (ICC) was formally invited by both the LA28 and IOC to submit presentation in order to make their case considered. However, a final decision is expected to be announced ahead of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) session in Mumbai sometime in mid-2023.

The other eight sports in consideration for the showpiece event are baseball/softball, flag football, lacrosse, break dancing, karate, kick-boxing, squash, and motorsport.

In February this year, the IOC said that a total of 28 sporting events will be part of the Los Angeles Games and also added that the ‘potential new sports’ will be considered with a focus on youth. As per IOC diktat, a sport should clear some set of criteria in order to be considered for inclusion.

This includes priorities to cost and complexity reduction, engaging the best athletes and sports with safety and health first, global appeal, host country interest, gender equality, youth relevance, upholding integrity and fairness to support clean sports, and long-term sustainability.

Cricket is part of the ongoing Commonwealth Games, with the women’s T20 format being played among eight nations, although only the women’s teams are participating in it. However, for a sporting event to be featured at the Olympic Games, it must be for both men and women.

ICC CEO Geoff Allardice said the sport has been a “star attraction” at the Commonwealth Games. “We’ve seen from the Commonwealth Games how much the world’s best players have enjoyed playing in front of big crowds and what I’m sure will be large TV audiences,” Allardice told the website.

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