IOC Approves Cricket for 2028 LA Olympics
Facts
- On Friday, the International Olympic Committee's executive board approved the inclusion of T20 cricket — for both men and women — at the 2028 Los Angeles Summer Olympics.1
- Terming the announcement as a 'win-win,' the IOC's president, Thomas Bach, said that 'Olympic Games will give cricket a global stage' and allow the Olympic movement to engage with a popular athlete community.2
- Along with cricket, flag football, lacrosse, squash, and baseball-softball have also been included for only one edition of the Games.3
- Cricket has appeared once, and baseball-softball has been included in several prior Games, while squash, lacrosse, and flag football have never been included in an Olympic program.4
- Though it will likely be a formality, the final decision to include the five new sports will depend on the IOC's vote, which will take place in Mumbai on Monday.5
Sources: 1ESPN CricInfo, 2The Guardian, 3SportStar, 4Al Jazeera and 5The Times of India.
Narratives
- Narrative A, as provided by BBC News. The IOC's decision to include cricket is all about money as India is an unquestioned economic driving force of the sport, thanks to lucrative broadcasting deals in a nation where the game is almost a religion.
- Narrative B, as provided by News 18. The Olympics is one of the most watched sporting events globally — not just in India — which is why cricket's inclusion would expose the sport to a much wider audience, especially in countries where it's not as popular.
- Narrative C, as provided by The Indian Express. Despite being the world's most watched sport, soccer didn't entirely take off in the Olympics, attract the best players, or ring cash registers for the IOC. The committee must learn from its previous disastrous decisions and stop playing with the Games' spirit.