From Common Wealth Games 2026, Cricket has been Dropped

Cricket has been dropped from the schedule of the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, alongside several other sports including hockey, wrestling, and badminton. The decision to streamline the event comes as Glasgow aims to host a more budget-friendly edition, reducing the number of sports from 19 in the 2022 Birmingham Games to just 10.


The 2026 Games, scheduled for July 23 to August 2, will feature athletics, swimming, boxing, and netball among others. This significant reduction in disciplines is expected to impact countries like India, which historically excelled in the excluded sports. Notably, India secured medals in cricket and hockey during the last edition.

While no specific reasons have been provided for the exclusion of cricket, it is part of a broader effort to simplify logistics and reduce costs for the event. The Commonwealth Games Federation has indicated that this streamlined approach aims to ensure financial sustainability and enhance the overall experience for athletes and spectators alike.

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