Cricket may not feature in the 2026 Asian Games, which will be hosted in Nagoya, Japan, due to logistical difficulties, according to recent reports. This comes in contrast to the recent excitement surrounding cricket’s inclusion in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, where the sport will make its return to the global stage.
Reports from CricTracker suggest that one of the key reasons for cricket’s potential omission is the logistical challenge of adapting a baseball stadium for cricket matches. Despite earlier optimism from Vinay Kumar Tiwari, deputy director general of the Olympic Council for Asia (OCA), who claimed the organizing committee was enthusiastic about including cricket, these logistical hurdles seem to have complicated plans.
Japan’s Stance on Cricket in 2026 Games
Alan Curr, an official from the Japan Cricket Association, emphasized the importance of including cricket in the 2026 Asian Games to help grow the sport, especially in countries where cricket is less popular. Curr believes that showcasing cricket at such a prestigious event could be crucial for the sport’s development in non-playing nations.
Cricket’s History in the Asian Games
Cricket has been part of the Asian Games on three previous occasions—in 2010, 2014, and 2023. The Indian men’s and women’s teams claimed gold medals in the 2023 edition, marking their debut at the event. While India skipped the 2010 and 2014 games, their participation in 2023 was significant, as the matches were granted international status by the ICC, unlike the previous editions.
Although cricket’s return to the Olympics in 2028 has been a major milestone for the sport, its possible exclusion from the 2026 Asian Games casts doubt on its future in multi-sport events, particularly in regions where cricket is still growing. The final decision regarding cricket’s inclusion will likely depend on further discussions between organizers and cricket officials.