ICC rejects 2018 offer for cricket
Sport to remain absent from Commonwealth Games till then.
MUMBAI:
Cricket’s absence from Commonwealth Games will continue at least until the 2018 Games in Australia after the International Cricket Council (ICC) turned down an invitation from the governing body of the multi-sport event.
South Africa won the gold medal when cricket, in its 50-over format, made its only appearance at the quadrennial event featuring mostly former British colonies during the 1998 Kuala Lumpur Games.
Prince Tunku Imran of Malaysia, the chairman of the Commonwealth Games Federation, formally approached the ICC in 2012 to consider participating in the 2014 Glasgow Games.
“There were discussions about the inclusion of men’s and women’s T20 cricket in both the 2014 and 2018 Commonwealth Games but neither of these came to fruition,” said an ICC spokesperson. “However, cricket is scheduled to feature in the Commonwealth Youth Games in St Lucia in 2017.”
Published in The Express Tribune, July 25th, 2014.
Cricket’s absence from Commonwealth Games will continue at least until the 2018 Games in Australia after the International Cricket Council (ICC) turned down an invitation from the governing body of the multi-sport event.
South Africa won the gold medal when cricket, in its 50-over format, made its only appearance at the quadrennial event featuring mostly former British colonies during the 1998 Kuala Lumpur Games.
Prince Tunku Imran of Malaysia, the chairman of the Commonwealth Games Federation, formally approached the ICC in 2012 to consider participating in the 2014 Glasgow Games.
“There were discussions about the inclusion of men’s and women’s T20 cricket in both the 2014 and 2018 Commonwealth Games but neither of these came to fruition,” said an ICC spokesperson. “However, cricket is scheduled to feature in the Commonwealth Youth Games in St Lucia in 2017.”
Published in The Express Tribune, July 25th, 2014.