Sunak credits India for return of cricket in Olympics after 100 years
Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Rishi Sunak, connected the return of cricket to the Olympics after a century-long hiatus to Indiaโs 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. โItโs a sign of the influence India now has in the 21st century. Indiaโs passions, Indiaโs 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. โThe IPL has transformed cricket. I think every cricketer, everywhere, wants to play in the IPL at some point in their career now. Itโs also been great for the womenโs game, getting more girls into the sport through the Womenโs 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. โAnd just look at the English players whoโve been involved and theyโre 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 Englandโs 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. โCricket 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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โPrime Minister Narendra Modi and I also always had great cricket chats before getting down to business. India are coming to England this summer. Itโs going to be a great tour, and I know it will strengthen the partnership and friendship between our two countries,โ he hoped.