Anyone for cricket? Mahela Jayawardene believes the Hundred could bring the sport into the Olympics 

Anyone for cricket? Coach Mahela Jayawardene believes the Hundred could be the format which finally brings the sport into the Olympics

Mahela Jayawardene believes the Hundred could be the format that sees cricket break into the Olympics. 

While a cricket tournament is yet to be a full feature of a Games — only two teams competed when Great Britain beat hosts France in Paris on its only showing in 1900 — both the ICC and MCC are backing its inclusion at Los Angeles 2028. 

Jayawardene, coach of Southern Brave in the inaugural competition, sits on the ICC’s cricket committee debating which version of the game to put forward. 

Cricket great Mahela Jayawardene thinks the Hundred could take the sport to the Olympics

Jayawardene is coach of Southern Brave in the inaugural competition, which began in July

Jayawardene is coach of Southern Brave in the inaugural competition, which began in July

‘We will have to wait and see once the tournament has kicked off, the enthusiasm for it and how people embrace it but Twenty20 was discussed as a format, T10 is an option, so why not the Hundred? If it goes well, the time is compact and you get to finish in two and a half hours — it would be brilliant,’ he said. 

A sticking point for the Hundred is that the International Olympics Committee would require a format that has a world championship, leaving Twenty20 as the only short-form option under current guidelines. 

Meanwhile, a quickfire 56 from captain Jonny Bairstow inspired Welsh Fire to a five-run victory over Ben Stokes’ Northern Superchargers last night. 

The Hundred, which aims to attract a new generation to cricket, has been well received by fans

The Hundred, which aims to attract a new generation to cricket, has been well received by fans

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