Breaking Ground: Cricket's Historic Return to the Olympic Arena
ICC CEO Sanjog Gupta celebrated the groundbreaking of a cricket venue for the 2028 Olympics as a fulfillment of a 128-year-old promise. The site, also the Los Angeles Knight Riders' home, signifies cricket's return to the Olympics and enhances its global appeal, emphasizing the sport's community-driven legacy.
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On Thursday, ICC CEO Sanjog Gupta described the groundbreaking of a new cricket venue for the 2028 Olympics as a milestone realization of an age-old promise. The Pomona-based site, also housing the Los Angeles Knight Riders, symbolizes cricket's long-awaited return to the Olympic scene.
Cricket's reintroduction to the Olympics, Gupta noted, underscores the sport's universal allure. Approved by the International Olympic Committee, this inclusion recognizes the passion of 2.5 billion fans worldwide who have been waiting for cricket's Olympic reappearance for over a century.
With eyes fixed on the Los Angeles 2028 Games, Gupta emphasized the global exposure cricket will receive. He highlighted the Pomona venue's rich cultural significance, poised to boost cricket's profile in the U.S. and foster community interaction, thus enhancing the sport's international presence.
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