Cricket could feature in the Olympics for the first time since 1900 after organizers of the 2028 Los Angeles Games on Monday recommended its inclusion.
In a statement, LA28 listed the Twenty20 version of cricket as one of the proposed “new” sports alongside baseball/softball, flag football — a non-contact version of American football — lacrosse and squash.
There was no room though for breakdancing, which is to make its Olympic debut at next year’s Paris Games.
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The choice of the sports still needs approval from the IOC.
Cricket last featured at the 1900 Paris Olympics, when a team from Britain beat a side representing France.
The final choice of which sports are retained for 2028 would be voted on at the IOC Session on Monday next week in Mumbai, one of the hotbeds of the sport, as India hosts the men’s 50-over Cricket World Cup.
The International Cricket Council welcomed the decision to propose cricket.
“We are delighted that LA28 have recommended cricket for inclusion in the Olympics,” ICC chairman Greg Barclay said. “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.”
The ICC’s proposal is for men’s and women’s T20 competitions — the shortest form of the international game at 20 overs per side. Cricket has made moves toward a return to the Olympics for more than a decade, with the encouragement of the Olympic movement.
Late IOC president Jacques Rogge said in 2011: “We would welcome an application. It is an important, popular sport and very powerful on television.”
IOC president Thomas Bach, has also backed the inclusion of cricket, which featured at last year’s Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England.
Adding cricket to the Olympic program is an obvious move, financially speaking. It would tap into the lucrative south Asian market, attracting fans in countries such as India and Pakistan.
The IPL, featuring cricket’s global stars, has helped India become the unquestioned economic driving force of the sport, thanks to legions of fans and lucrative broadcasting deals in a nation where the game is almost a religion.
The NFL, which governs American football, backed the flag football bid.
The NFL’s version of flag football involves five players per side, on a smaller pitch and contact is not allowed — in place of tackling, players need to pull a flag off the person carrying the ball.
Squash, which has mounted a long campaign to be included in the Olympics and lost out to breakdancing for the Paris Games, was also celebrating being recommended for 2028.
“The decision is a significant and exciting milestone in squash’s history as the sport nears inclusion in the Olympic Games for the first time,” World Squash said in a statement.
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