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Cricket to Squash: List of newly added sports in Olympics 2028

List of newly added sports in Olympics 2028
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List of newly added sports in Olympics 2028


The 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles are already creating a buzz� and one of the biggest headlines is the return of cricket to the Olympic stage. For the first time since 1900, the sport will be part of the Games, this time in its fastest and most thrilling format: T20.

But that’s not all. LA28 is bringing in a fresh mix of sports that blend American favourites with global trends. Baseball is making a comeback, and for the first time ever, flag football will debut as an Olympic sport. With this exciting and diverse line-up, the 2028 Olympics are shaping up to be one of the most dynamic editions yet�offering something for everyone, from die-hard sports fans to curious newcomers.

Cricket returns after 128 years
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Cricket returns after 128 years



Cricket’s journey in the Olympics began way back in 1900�and ended just as quickly, with only one match ever played. Now, over a century later, the sport is making a much-anticipated return at the LA 2028 Games, and it’s already generating global excitement. As per a TOI report, this time, cricket will be played in its shortest and most action-packed format: T20. Known for its quick pace, big hits, and nail-biting finishes, T20 cricket has changed how the game is played and watched�making it a perfect fit for the fast-paced Olympic atmosphere.

What’s new at LA28
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What’s new at LA28



Cricket isn’t the only new sport to join the 2028 Olympics. LA28 will see the debut of several fresh and exciting sports that reflect current trends and American sports culture. These sports are set to add a new layer of excitement to the Games, attracting both seasoned fans and newcomers alike.

Baseball and Softball
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Baseball and Softball

Baseball and softball, both hugely popular in the U.S. and internationally, will return to the Olympics after making their appearance in Tokyo 2020, as per a report presented by TOI. The decision to include them in the LA28 Games makes perfect sense, given the sport's deep roots in American culture. With countries like Japan, South Korea, and the Dominican Republic also strong contenders, the return of baseball and softball promises to deliver competitive and compelling action.


Flag Football
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Flag Football


One of the unexpected additions to the LA28 Olympics is flag football�a non-contact, faster version of American football, as per a report presented by TOI. Making its Olympic debut, the sport is designed to be fast, fun, and easy to follow, which makes it ideal for global audiences. Its inclusion could help American football gain fans well beyond its usual borders.

Lacrosse (Sixes)
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Lacrosse (Sixes)




Lacrosse is making a comeback at the Olympics for the first time since 1908�but this time in a new, fast-paced, six-a-side format, according to a TOI report. Called “sixes,�this version is quicker and high-scoring, fitting well with the Olympic schedule. The sport has strong roots in North America, especially among Indigenous communities, and its return honours that history while aiming to grow its global reach.

Squash
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Squash




After years of hopeful campaigning, squash will make its long-awaited Olympic debut in Los Angeles, as per a report presented by TOI. Known for its speed, skill, and global following�especially in Europe, Asia, and Africa�the sport’s inclusion is a proud moment for players and fans. Squash is set to bring fast-paced and exciting competition to the world stage.


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