Sunak credits India for return of cricket in Olympics after 100 years
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Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Rishi Sunak, connected the return of cricket to the Olympics after a century-long hiatus to Indiaโ€™s growing global impact, while lauding the transformative abilities of the IPL and BCCI.

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Cricket has been added to the list of competitions of the Los Angeles Games 2028, a first for the sport since 1900. โ€œItโ€™s a sign of the influence India now has in the 21st century. Indiaโ€™s passions, Indiaโ€™s tastes โ€” they now have a global impact. Why is cricket back in the Olympics for the first time in 100 years? Because of India,โ€ said Sunak, who is here to attend the IPL final between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Punjab Kings at Ahmedabad on Tuesday.

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An ardent cricket lover, Sunak touched upon the landscape-changing effect the IPL has had over the years. โ€œThe IPL has transformed cricket. I think every cricketer, everywhere, wants to play in the IPL at some point in their career now. Itโ€™s also been great for the womenโ€™s game, getting more girls into the sport through the Womenโ€™s Premier League,โ€ he added.

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Sunak then traced the impact the IPL had on English cricket, using the recent performances of players like Jacob Bethel as an example. โ€œAnd just look at the English players whoโ€™ve been involved and theyโ€™re getting better. I was at Edgbaston last week, watching the England vs West Indies ODI. Jacob Bethell played a brilliant innings. The IPL has improved him as a cricketer,โ€ he said.

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Bethell, who plays for Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the IPL, made a 53-ball 82 in Englandโ€™s massive 238-run victory over the Windies in the opening one-dayer of the three-match series.

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Sunak also identified cricket as a capable diplomatic tool. โ€œCricket is such a helpful diplomatic tool. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of Australia and I have always had great cricket banter, especially during the Ashes series. At one point, it even got a tiny bit heated, but all in a very friendly way.

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โ€œPrime Minister Narendra Modi and I also always had great cricket chats before getting down to business. India are coming to England this summer. Itโ€™s going to be a great tour, and I know it will strengthen the partnership and friendship between our two countries,โ€ he hoped.



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