LA Olympics 2028: Cricket's qualification to be decided by continents and play-offs

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Qualification for the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028 will be decided based on continents and play-off matches, rather than the top six-ranked sides, says England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) chief executive Richard Thompson.

Cricket is returning to the Games for the first time in 128 years and will be played as a six-team T20 tournament.

Thompson said that the qualification process had not been finalised but that it would be decided geographically rather than by rankings.

"We are there by invitation of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and you abide by their rules," Thompson told BBC Test Match Special.

"It is still being finalised but the IOC's preference is to work to the five-ring principle, with teams from each of the continents - so Europe would be between Ireland and Great Britain. We would unite with Scotland and create Team GB.

"It would throw up the opportunity, if you took the principle that USA would play as the host country, and that would free up one additional slot for every other full country to have a play-off match to enable one of them to qualify."

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