ICC President Jay Shah met Cindy Hook, CEO of the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games Organizing Committee (OCOG).
With Jai Shah becoming the new president of ICC, he has started working to give cricket a new place in the world. He has met the 2032 Olympic Organizing Committee in Brisbane. Let us tell you that the 2032 Olympics are to be organized in Brisbane, Australia and it has already been announced that cricket will be included in these games. In fact, the game of cricket is returning to the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics 4 years before this.
Former BCCI secretary and current ICC chairman Jai Shah shared a video clip on social media, showing some excerpts from the meeting. Let us tell you that cricket is returning to the 2028 Olympics. Also present in Brisbane is Devjit Saikia, who was recently appointed as BCCI's interim secretary.
Jay Shah invited for Sydney Test Jay Shah's arrival in Australia amidst the Champions Trophy controversy speaks volumes. Let us tell you that Australia is one of BCCI's supporters in the Champions Trophy issue and the presence of Board of Control for Cricket in India Joint Secretary Devjit Saikia there strengthens the relationship between BCCI and CA. Jay Shah was invited by Cricket Australia and New South Wales for the Sydney Test starting on January 3.
Kohli's Big Contribution to Cricket – Los Angeles Olympics Director Niccolò Campriani Earlier, the director of 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, Niccolo Campriani, clarified that Virat Kohli also has a big contribution in cricket. Considering Kohli's popularity, bringing cricket to the 2028 Olympics would prove to be a lucrative deal. Meanwhile, Jay Shah's meeting with the 2032 Brisbane Olympic Committee could be taken as a sign that the cricket tournament is being considered on a much larger scale, while the team size could also be increased to a considerable extent.
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