International Olympic Day: ICC President J Shah celebrated the historic comeback of cricket, urges everyone to join the ‘Let’s Move’ campaign

ICC President J Shah and BCCI celebrated the International Olympic Day on 23 June, returning to the Olympics of Cricket, promoting the ‘Let’s Move’? Campaign that encourages people to move towards a healthy lifestyle by inviting others to participate in physical activities.The Olympic Day marks the establishment of the modern Olympic Games in 1894 and is celebrated globally every year on 23 June to promote sports and physical activity.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!“Cricket has always united us, and now, it is part of the Olympic movement! On this #Ooympicday, let’s celebrate the power of the game to inspire, connect and uplift. Invite your +1 to a walk, a run, or cricket game, and take a step towards a strong, healthy India. Together, let’s keep moving forward on our journey to bring home the Olympic Games! “Shah shared on social media.‘Let’s go?’ The campaign encourages everyone to invite “+1” to participate in activities such as walking, running, dancing, or skipping, and share your experiences on social media using @olympics #Letsmove.“Cricket has joined the Olympic movement – a historical leap for our cute game!Cricket Los Angeles will return to the Olympics in 2028, after his previous appearance at Paris Games in 1900. The game was included after the IOC meeting in Mumbai in October 2023.Cricket LA28 consists of other new sports including baseball/softball, flag football, lacros and squash.
La Olympics will have the facility of every six teams in men and women’s competitions in cricket. The T20 format is depicted in other multi-game events, including Asian Sports in 2010, 2014 for 2023 for men and women competitions and Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games for women’s competitions.