What did FIFA President Gianni Infantino discuss with ICC Chief Jay Shah?
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New Delhi, Feb 5 (NationPress) FIFA President Gianni Infantino recently met with ICC Chief Jay Shah in Milan. This meeting highlights the intersection of two key figures in the world's most beloved sports.
Infantino provided a glimpse into his meeting with Shah via an Instagram post, praising Shah's efforts in enhancing the sport of cricket and extending his best wishes as cricket prepares for its return to the Olympics.
"It was a great honor to meet ICC Chairman Jay Shah today in Milan. The exceptional work he has accomplished to promote the beautiful game of cricket is commendable. I wish him and everyone involved the best as cricket makes its way back to the Summer Olympic Games in two years," he stated in the post.
Furthermore, Infantino expressed his eagerness to collaborate with Shah in uniting the globe through sports. "I am looking forward to our partnership and working together to bring the world closer through sports," he emphasized.
Cricket is set to make its Olympic comeback at the 2028 Summer Games, hosted in Los Angeles, marking 128 years since its initial appearance in the Paris 1900 Olympics, where Great Britain won gold in a one-off match against France.
For the LA 2028 event, cricket will feature in a modern format with T20 tournaments for both men and women, each awarding its own set of medals: gold, silver, and bronze. The competitions will take place from July 12 to July 29, with the medal matches scheduled for July 20 (women) and July 29 (men).
Each tournament will consist of six teams, culminating in a total of 28 matches. A quota of 90 athletes has been allocated for both genders, allowing teams to field a squad of 15 players.
All cricket events during the LA 2028 Olympics will take place in a specially constructed venue at the Fairgrounds in Pomona, located approximately 50 kilometers from Los Angeles.
However, the qualification process for the LA28 Olympics remains undecided. This topic is anticipated to be addressed at the ICC's annual conference in Singapore, commencing on July 17.