Cricket makes its return to the Olympics more than a century after making its lone appearance in the 1900 Paris Games, where two teams from Great Britain and France clashed in a one-off two-day match.
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Cricket will make its Olympic comeback on 12 July three years from now in Los Angeles with medal matches getting underway a little over a week later. The organisers of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics unveiled the competition schedule for the 34th edition of the world’s biggest multi-sporting event on Monday, in which
cricket returns to the Olympic fold more than a century after its lone appearance at the Games.
Only two teams – one from Great Britain and one from France – had competed in a one-off two-day match in the 1900 Paris Olympics. Cricket, however, returns to the Olympics with a vastly different look, with six teams each across the men’s and women’s game featuring a total of 180 players, and matches set to take place in the fast-paced T20 format.
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Cricket matches to get underway two days before LA28 opening ceremony
The cricketing event gets underway on 12 July, two days before the opening ceremony takes place simultaneously at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and the SoFi Stadium, with medal games set to take place on 20 and 29 July respectively – the latter taking place on the penultimate day of the competition.
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A temporary, purpose-built venue will be constructed at the Fairgrounds in Pomona, located 50 kilometres from the host city, for the cricket matches. A similar setup had been constructed in Nassau County near New York City for last year’s T20 World Cup, where eventual champions India played a majority of their group matches including against arch-rivals Pakistan.
The cricketing leg of LA28 will have double-headers for the most part, with games starting at 9 am and 6.30 pm local time (9.30 pm and 7 am Indian Standard Time).
Besides the Olympics, cricket has also made its presence felt at the Commonwealth Games – in 1998 (men) and 2022 (women). The sport was also part of the Asian Games in 2010, 2014 and 2023, with India completing a golden sweep in the most recent edition.