Cricket at the Commonwealth Games
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Cricket is an optional sport at the quadrennial Commonwealth Games.[1] It first appeared at the 1998 Games, with a men's tournament seeing South Africa defeat Australia by 4 wickets in the final. Matches were played over 50 overs and had List A status rather than being full One Day Internationals.
Most recent season or competition: Cricket at the 2022 Commonwealth Games | |
Sport | Cricket |
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Founded | M: 1998 W: 2022 |
First season | 1998 |
No. of teams | M: 16 W: 8 |
Most recent champion(s) | M: South Africa (1st title) W: Australia (1st title) |
Most titles | M: South Africa (1 title) W: Australia (1 title) |
The sport returned to the Games' programme at the 2022 Games, with a women's tournament taking place.[2] Matches were played under the Twenty20 format, with the tournament won by Australia.[3][4] A women's Twenty20 tournament is planned to be included in the 2026 Games, with a men's tournament still pending confirmation.[5]
As is normal at the multi-sport events, Caribbean countries that enter participate as separate nations rather than the amalgated West Indies team. The England team likewise represents only England and not Wales.