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Why Australia are no sure things to get a start in cricket’s Olympic return

“We were very disappointed not to go further in 2022,” Hockley said of Australia’s most recent T20 World Cup Campaign.

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“If anything, I think you are seeing a trend towards more Format specialisation … The challenge going forward is how do we make sure that we’re successful [in each format].

“We’re very fortunate that we’re also co-hosting the men’s T20 World Cup [in October 2028]. As we’ve seen in the build-up to this 50-over World Cup, there’s a real focus on one-day cricket.

“In the build-up to 2028, I think you’ll see a real focus from all the members, not just us, on the T20 format.

“The T20 World Cup, with the expansion now from 16 teams to 20 teams, is an opportunity for all of the cricketing countries to be able to compete.

“What the Olympics provides in 2028, and hopefully ongoing beyond that, is an even further pinnacle for the top six teams.”

Australia’s last T20 World Cup campaign, spearheaded by Mitchell Starc, ended in an early exit on home soil.Credit: Getty Images

Lucrative broadcast rights deals from the subcontinent have been a key driver in cricket’s Olympics return. It is also expected to feature at the 2032 Brisbane Games.

Hockley described the US market as “under-serviced in terms of cricket” but money is flowing into the game Stateside following the success of the six-team, Major League Cricket T20 tournament launch in July.

Aaron Finch, Moises Henriques and Faf du Plessis were among the captains for franchises that included New York, Dallas, San Francisco and Los Angeles. They are backed with millions of dollars from IPL owners and celebrities.

The US will co-host next year’s T20 World Cup alongside the West Indies, with games to be played in Texas, Florida and Long Island.

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T20’s Olympics addition puts further pressure on the 50-over format, given an already crowded international calendar and the proliferation of domestic leagues around the world.

Asked if the chance to compete at an Olympics could stop players deserting the international game, Hockley said: “Absolutely, it’s another opportunity to represent your country on the world stage.

“The next exciting thing for cricket is that there’s more money and there’s more investment coming into the game.

“Our recent MOU with the players really sought to address a couple of things; one to make sure that our CA-contracted players remain among the best-paid team-sports people in Australia, so they continue to prioritise playing for Australia.”

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