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Cricket set to return to the Olympics in 2028

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Publish Date
Tue, 10 Oct 2023, 10:19am
Sophie Devine. Photo / Photosport
Sophie Devine. Photo / Photosport

Cricket set to return to the Olympics in 2028

Author
NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Tue, 10 Oct 2023, 10:19am

After a 128-year wait, cricket is set to return to the Olympics. 

The International Cricket Council (ICC) said in a statement organisers of the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics will recommend cricket for inclusion at the Games. The sport’s only appearance at the Olympics took place at the 1900 Paris Games when only Great Britain and a Mixed nation side made up from the French Athletic Club Union played for gold. 

In a proposal to the IOC, the ICC recommended a six-team T20 event for both men and women. An announcement on new sports for the 2028 Olympics is expected later this week in Mumbai, India where the Cricket World Cup is currently taking place. 

After a two-year process, in which the ICC worked closely with LA28, the list of sports to be added in LA included cricket, which will now be put forward for approval to the IOC. 

ICC Chairman Greg Barclay said: “We are delighted that LA28 have recommended cricket for inclusion in the Olympics. 

“Whilst this is not the final decision, it is a very significant landmark towards seeing cricket at the Olympics for the first time in more than a century. 

“I’d like to thank LA28 for their support during the new sport evaluation process over last two years and we look forward to the final decision being taken at the IOC Session, in India, during the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup next week.” 

Flag football set to be included 

Flag football took a key step toward becoming an Olympic sport in 2028, a victory for the NFL and organisers in Los Angeles who want to bring a distinctly American sport to the Summer Games as they return to the United States for the first time in 32 years. 

Two people familiar with a proposal from the Los Angeles organising committee told The Associated Press that the committee had delivered its proposal to the International Olympic Committee, setting it up for a vote at the IOC’s meeting that starts Friday in India. 

Other sports on the list included baseball and softball — which were in the Tokyo Games in 2021 but will not be played next year in Paris — lacrosse, squash and cricket, a sport with a much wider global reach that will go over well in Brisbane, Australia, which is hosting in 2032, and in India, where the vote will take place. 

Out is breakdancing, which will be a one-and-done after its debut in Paris next year. Others not making the cut: motorsports, kickboxing and karate. 

Unclear is whether other sports will have to trim the number of disciplines to help the IOC adhere to the limit it set of 10,500 athletes at a Summer Olympics. The addition of five team sports will inflate the number of participants. 

Flag football is a less-violent cousin of America’s most popular sport, one the NFL has been selling in Europe, Mexico and Japan for decades. This year, the NFL placed three games in London and two games in Germany on its schedule. 

Flag football, in which “tackles” are made by pulling a flag off a belt worn by each player, would be a 5-on-5 affair played on a 50-yard field. There aren’t offensive and defensive linemen. At the World Games last year, the U.S. men won the gold medal but the women fell to Mexico in the final. 

While flag football will feel familiar to the home fans, cricket will be a steep learning curve. Hugely popular in India, Australia and Britain, it is virtually unknown in the United States. A version called Twenty20 — a shorter version of the original game — is proposed for the schedule in Los Angeles. Cricket was played once before at the Olympics — in Paris in 1900. 

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