LA Knight Riders Cricket Ground opens: Jay Shah calls it 'key milestone' for Olympics
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ICC Chairman Jay Shah on 2 July hailed the inauguration of the LA Knight Riders Cricket Ground in Los Angeles as a pivotal step in cricket's global expansion, describing it as 'a key milestone' in the sport's return to the Olympic Games. The venue, developed by the Knight Riders Group, hosted its first Major League Cricket (MLC) match on the same day, as the Los Angeles Knight Riders faced the Washington Freedom.
A Historic First for Cricket Infrastructure in the US
The Knight Riders Cricket Ground makes the Knight Riders franchise the first global cricket brand to establish an international-standard cricket stadium in the United States. Built to full international specifications, the ground represents a landmark investment in cricket infrastructure in North America — a region the sport has actively targeted as it builds momentum toward the LA 2028 Olympics.
The venue is expected to serve not only as a home for MLC fixtures but also as a broader entertainment and community space, positioning cricket alongside mainstream American sports culture.
What Jay Shah Said
Congratulating Shah Rukh Khan — Bollywood superstar and Knight Riders Group co-owner — on the achievement, Shah wrote on X: 'Congratulations @iamsrk. This is a key milestone in Cricket's return to the Olympics, made possible by the collaboration between the @LA_KnightRiders, @LA28 and @ICC.'
Shah emphasised that cricket's continued global growth rests on collective stakeholder action. 'Growing cricket around the world is a collective effort, and initiatives such as this one help create new ecosystems for fans and players, which fuel this growth. I wish you the best and look forward to being on the journey ahead with you,' he added.
Shah Rukh Khan: 'A Dream Turns Into Reality'
Khan, who has been instrumental in driving the Knight Riders Group's international ambitions, marked the occasion with an emotional post on X. 'What started as a dream… turns into reality today. Welcoming you all to the Knight Riders Cricket Ground, LA. A place built not just for sports but also entertainment and for families… and memories that last forever,' he wrote.
Khan also acknowledged the support of the ICC and its CEO Sanjog Gupta. 'Special thanks to Jaybhai who has been too kind through this journey, @JayShah, and @ICC and @Sanjog_G for being so supportive. This is for LA, for cricket fans across the globe, and for the Knight Riders family,' he posted.
Cricket's Road to LA 2028
The opening of the ground carries significance well beyond a single franchise milestone. Cricket returns to the Olympic programme at the Los Angeles 2028 Games — its first appearance since 1900 — and having dedicated, international-standard infrastructure on American soil is considered critical to the sport's Olympic credibility. The ICC has been working closely with LA28, the organising committee, to ensure venues and competition formats meet Olympic standards.
Notably, this is one of the first concrete pieces of permanent cricket infrastructure to be established in the US market, distinct from temporary or converted venues used during the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024, which was co-hosted by the United States. The Knight Riders Ground signals a shift toward lasting investment rather than event-specific arrangements.
What Comes Next
The venue is set to host further MLC matches through the ongoing season, with its longer-term role as an Olympic-linked facility expected to crystallise as LA 2028 preparations intensify. Industry observers note that sustained fan engagement and broadcast visibility in the US market will be as important as the physical infrastructure in determining cricket's Olympic success.