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IOC to Consider Cricket’s inclusion in 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games

Cricket's much-anticipated inclusion in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics received a shot in the arm as the International Olympic Committee (IOC) shortlisted it for a review along with eight other sporting disciplines.

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Indian Cricketers’ Association Offers Support to Wriddhiman Saha Following Threats From Unnamed Journalist

'Any interaction between a player and the media has always to be voluntary'- IOC

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Once Cricket is Added to Olympics, India Will be Participating: BCCI Secretary Jay Shah

It is reported that it will be an 8-team event for both men and women's teams.

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T20 Cricket a natural fit for Olympics: US official

Patrick Sandusky, chief external affairs officer at the US Olympic Committee, feels that "all sports should want to be in the Olympics".

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Sachin Tendulkar backs Nita Ambani’s IOC nomination

Sachin Tendulkar and Olympic champion Abhinav Bindra, on Friday welcomed Nita Ambani's nomination to the International Olympic Committee.

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Dave Richardson to meet IOC officials for discussion over cricket in Olympics

The ICC has taken a note of the growing demand to include cricket in the Olympics and their top officials will be meeting the representatives of the International Olympic Council (IOC) to discuss about the future course of action.

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India seeks IOC’s help in drafting anti-fixing law

Jitendra Singh has requested IOC's knowledge in drafting the bill.

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N Srinivasan’s brother N Ramachandran elected as IOA President; India’s olympic suspension lifted

N Ramachandran was elected as the President of IOA on Sunday.

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World Cup brings four times more revenue than Olympics: Jagmohan Dalmiya

The International Cricket Council (ICC), at its Executive Board Meeting, had outrightly rejected the inclusion of cricket in the Olympic Games.

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First draft of anti match-fixing bill rejected by Sports Ministry

The Sports Ministry Wednesday rejected the law ministry's first draft of the Dishonest Practice in Sporting Event (Prevention) Bill and has sent it back for revision with as many as 18 recommendations.

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