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Cricket West Indies Insists On Pathways For Its Nations' Inclusion In Olympics
While the IOC allows individual nations to participate in the Olympic Games, the West Indies is a collection of different geographical nations. With cricket set to make its debut in the T20 format in Los Angeles 2028, there are concerns in Cricket West Indies about how its team would be handled.
In its correspondence, CWI outlined two inclusive and practical qualification pathways that would enable sovereign Caribbean nations, many of which have deep Olympic legacies, to participate in Olympic cricket in accordance with the values and requirements of the Olympic Charter.
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- 06 Feb 2021 04:31