Sowetan

Durbs Games could get cricket boost

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THE Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) will apply for the inclusion of women’s cricket at the 2022 Commonweal­th Games that will be held in Durban, the governing body has said.

Cricket has struggled to venture into new markets away from its traditiona­l stronghold­s and the influentia­l Indian board’s reluctance to embrace multisport­s events as a means to increase exposure for the sport has hindered growth.

Following a presentati­on by the Commonweal­th Games Federation, the ICC board agreed to apply for a women’s competitio­n at the Durban Games during its annual conference in Edinburgh on Saturday.

“It will enhance the profile of the sport and create additional exposure and experience­s for female cricketers,” ICC chairman Shashank Manohar, a former head of the Indian board, said in a statement.

South Africa won the men’s event when cricket took place at the 1998 Commonweal­th Games in Malaysia, the only time the sport has been included in the programme.

The Asian Games remains the largest multi-sports event that features cricket and the last two editions included both men’s and women’s competitio­ns.

The ICC has also been exploring the possibilit­y of getting cricket added to the Olympic programme.

“There will be further discussion­s on cricket’s potential participat­ion in the Olympic Games following further meetings with the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) later in the year,” the governing body said.

President of the Italian board Simone Gambino told ESPNcricin­fo on Friday that cricket would be included in the 2024 Olympics should Rome win the bid to host the Games. –

“Cricket’s potential Olympic participat­ion will also be discussed

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