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Cricket-US men’s team to play in LA Games but women set to miss home Olympics

By Thomson Reuters Jun 29, 2026 | 4:42 AM

By Amlan Chakraborty

NEW DELHI, June 29 (Reuters) – Reigning world champions India, Britain, South Africa and hosts United States are set to feature in the men’s Twenty20 competition when cricket returns to ​the Olympics at the 2028 Games in Los Angeles following a ‌qualification pathway approved by the International Olympic Committee (IOC).

One team each from Asia, Europe, Africa, and Oceania will be picked based on the International Cricket Council (ICC) rankings at a cut-off date on December 31, 2026, according to a decision approved by the executive board ‌of ​the IOC.

Australia and New Zealand will vie for ⁠the one spot from ⁠Oceania, while the US will carry the flag for the Americas provided it does not slip out of top 15 in the ICC rankings.

The sixth team will come from a global qualifier featuring the ​next eight highest-ranked teams, who have not yet qualified. The mix will include West Indies – a composite ICC member representing multiple Caribbean nations but ⁠not recognised as National Olympic Committee by ⁠the IOC.

“If the West Indies is ranked among the eight highest-ranked ​teams not yet qualified, the ICC shall organise a West Indies Nations ​Regional Tournament to determine which NOC will represent the region at ‌the final global Olympic qualification tournament,” the IOC said in a statement on Monday.

They will then join seven other teams – the highest-ranked sides not already qualified – in a global qualifier with the winner completing the six-team competition ⁠at Los Angeles.

England’s ranking has been used to select Britain.

The women’s competition will also feature six teams. Australia, Britain, South Africa and India have secured spots ⁠by virtue of being ‌the four best-performing continental teams in the ongoing ⁠World Cup.

Neither the US nor any team from the ​Americas features ‌in the ICC’s top 15. After the Champions ​Trophy next year, ⁠the unused host country’s place will be awarded to the highest-ranked T20 team outside the four who have already qualified.

As in the men’s pathway, the Caribbean winner will enter an eight-team global qualifier, with the winner claiming the final spot for LA 2028.

(Reporting by Amlan Chakraborty in New Delhi; Editing ​by Toby Chopra)