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Cricket's Olympic Return Sparks Qualifying Intrigue for LA28
8 Nov
Summary
- Cricket to feature in 2028 LA Olympics after over a century
- Six teams each for men's and women's T20 events
- Qualifying process involves top teams from each region/continent

In a significant development, cricket is poised to return to the Olympics after over a century, with the sport set to feature at the 2028 Los Angeles Games. According to the latest announcement from the International Cricket Council (ICC), both the men's and women's T20 events will have six teams each, comprising a total of 28 matches.
The qualifying process for the LA28 cricket tournaments has been finalized, with the top-ranked team from each region/continent securing a direct spot. The sixth team in both the men's and women's events will be determined through a global qualifier, the details of which are yet to be revealed by the ICC.
This new arrangement means that the traditional cricketing powerhouses, such as India, Australia, England, and South Africa, are likely to feature in the Olympics. However, the uncertainty surrounding the global qualifier raises the possibility of not seeing an India vs Pakistan contest at LA28, a matchup that would undoubtedly generate immense interest among fans.
The ICC's recent board meeting in Dubai also highlighted the success of women's cricket, indicating the governing body's commitment to promoting the sport's growth on the global stage. As the world eagerly awaits the return of cricket to the Olympics, the qualifying process and the potential matchups will undoubtedly be a topic of intense discussion in the lead-up to the LA28 Games.




