Cricket at the Asian Games explained

Cricket at the Asian Games
Current Season:Cricket at the 2022 Asian Games
Last Season:Cricket at the 2014 Asian Games
Sport:Cricket
Founded:M: 2010
W: 2010
Administrator:Olympic Council of Asia (OCA)
Inaugural:2010
Teams:M: 14
W: 9

The team sport of Cricket became a medal sport at the 2010 Asian Games. The last time cricket featured in a major multi-sport event was at the 1998 Commonwealth Games held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The gold medal was won on that occasion by South Africa, who defeated Australia by 4 wickets in the final with New Zealand winning the bronze medal. At a general meeting of the Olympic Council of Asia, held in Kuwait on 17 April 2007, it was announced that cricket would be included as a medal sport in the 2010 Asian Games to be held in Guangzhou. Matches would be played on a Twenty20, 20-overs per side format.

Following the announcement, Asian Cricket Council Chief Executive Syed Ashraful Huq said "Cricket will receive a major boost across Asia and in particular China, as a result of this enlightened decision. The Asian Cricket Council pledges its support to the Guangzhou games organizers in order to make the event a success."

Asian cricketing powerhouses India and Pakistan have been the drivers behind the inclusion of cricket in the Asian Games. The Test status nations in the Asian Cricket Council, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka would compete with the initial plan that the Associate teams such as Nepal would also be invited to play in the inaugural competition. China will compete as the host nation[1] which serves as a boost for the Chinese Cricket Association which has boldly stated its ambition of China becoming a force in one-day cricket by the 2019 World Cup.

The plans for including Associate/Affiliate nations in the Asian Games was later changed, along with the format that the competition would take place in, changing from 50 over matches to Twenty20 matches. It was decided that the 2009 ACC Twenty20 Cup would serve as the pre-tournament qualifying competition. Afghanistan qualified as winners of the tournament along with the national teams of Oman and the United Arab Emirates.

Cricket was not held in 2018 Asian Games but in 2019, during Olympic Council of Asia's General Assembly it was decided the return of the sport in the 2022 Asian Games, which will be held in Hangzhou, China.[2] [3]

Summary

Men

YearHostwidth=1% rowspan=5Finalwidth=1% rowspan=5Third place match
width=15%Winnerwidth=8%Scorewidth=15%Runner-upwidth=15%3rd placewidth=8%Scorewidth=15%4th place
2010

Guangzhou

Bangladesh
5 wickets
Afghanistan

Pakistan
6 wickets
Sri Lanka
2014

Incheon

Sri Lanka
68 runs
Afghanistan

Bangladesh
27 runs
Hong Kong
2022

Hangzhou

India

Win by Higher Seeding

Afghanistan

Bangladesh
6 Wickets (DLS Method)
Pakistan

Women

YearHostwidth=1% rowspan=5Finalwidth=1% rowspan=5Third place match
width=15%Winnerwidth=8%Scorewidth=15%Runner-upwidth=15%3rd placewidth=8%Scorewidth=15%4th place
2010

Guangzhou

Pakistan
10 wickets
Bangladesh

Japan
7 wickets
China
2014

Incheon

Pakistan
4 runs
Bangladesh

Sri Lanka
5 wickets
China
2022

Hangzhou

India
19 runs
Sri Lanka

Bangladesh
5 wickets
Pakistan

Medal table

Women

Participating nations

Legend

Men

width=170Teamwidth=25
2010 !
width=25
2014 !
width=25width=40Years
bgcolor=silver2nd bgcolor=silver2nd bgcolor=silver2nd 3
bgcolor=gold1st 3rd 3rd 3
R1 1
QF R1 2
QF 4th QF 3
bgcolor=gold1st 1
R1 1
QF 1
QF QFQF 3
R1 R1 R1 3
R1 1
QF QF QF 3
3rd 4th 2
R1 1
QF 1
4th bgcolor=gold1st QF 3
R1 1
Total 9 10 14

Women

width=170Teamwidth=25
2010 !
width=25
2014 !
width=25
2022!
width=40Years
bgcolor=silver2nd bgcolor=silver2nd 3rd 3
4th 4th 2
R1 QF QF 3
bgcolor=gold1st 1
QF 1
3rd QF 2
R1 R1 QF 3
R1 1
R1 QF 2
bgcolor=gold1st bgcolor=gold1st 4th 3
R1 1
3rd bgcolor=silver2nd 2
R1 QF QF 3
Total 8 10 9

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-11718145 China catches cricket bug ahead of Asian Games debut
  2. Web site: Cricket likely to return to Asian Games in 2022 . India Today. 2019-03-22.
  3. Web site: Cricket to make Asian Games return at Hangzhou 2022 . Times of India. 2019-03-22.