ICC chair Jay Shah backs Olympic Day push for sport-driven well-being
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International Cricket Council (ICC) chairman Jay Shah on 23 June voiced strong support for the International Olympic Committee's (IOC) global drive to harness sport as a vehicle for health, well-being, and community engagement, marking International Olympic Day with a message that also spotlighted cricket's landmark return to the Olympics after more than a century.
Jay Shah's Message on Olympic Day
Shah posted on X that the ICC stands fully behind the IOC's mission to use sport as a force for social good. 'With more than 2 billion fans around the world, cricket has the ability to unite, inspire and empower at an unparalleled scale. Wishing everyone a happy Olympic Day and look forward to celebrating with all of you the Olympic spirit that motivates us to move, play, and thrive,' he said.
His remarks align with this year's Olympic Day theme — 'You Can Do This' — which is part of the IOC's broader 'Let's Move' campaign aimed at encouraging young people to convert self-doubt into self-belief through physical activity and sport.
Cricket's Historic Return to the Olympics
Shah's statement carries added weight given that cricket is set to return to the Olympic Games for the first time in 128 years at Los Angeles 2028 (LA28). The sport last appeared at the Olympics at the Paris Games in 1900 — its sole Olympic outing to date. At LA28, cricket will be played in the T20 format, maximising its appeal to a global television audience.
Notably, cricket's inclusion at LA28 is widely seen as a strategic move by both the IOC and the ICC to expand the sport's footprint in the United States, a market both bodies are keen to develop ahead of the Games.
IOC President's Call to Action
In a video message for Olympic Day, IOC president Kristy Coventry urged people across the world to 'take the first step' and get active. Her address reinforced the 'You Can Do This' messaging, positioning sport as an accessible and transformative tool for youth, particularly those who struggle with confidence and motivation.
The occasion is being observed across the entire Olympic Movement, with National Olympic Committees, International Federations, and Organising Committees creating community participation opportunities worldwide.
The History Behind Olympic Day
International Olympic Day is observed every year on 23 June to commemorate the founding of the IOC at the Sorbonne in Paris on 23 June 1894, when Pierre de Coubertin rallied support for the revival of the Ancient Olympic Games.
The idea of a dedicated World Olympic Day was first proposed by Dr Gruss, a Czech IOC member, at the 41st IOC Session in Stockholm, Sweden in 1947. It was formally adopted at the 42nd IOC Session in St Moritz, Switzerland in January 1948, with National Olympic Committees tasked with organising annual celebrations.
As cricket prepares for its Olympic debut in the T20 format at LA28, Shah's endorsement signals the ICC's intent to fully leverage the Olympic platform — and its 2 billion-strong fanbase — to grow the sport's global reach.