Commonwealth Games 2022: Cricket returns with England hoping to beat Australian favorites

Hosts: Birmingham Dates: 28 July to 8 August Coverage: Watch live on BBC TV with additional streams on BBC iPlayer, Red Button, BBC Sport website and BBC Sport app; Listen on Radio 5 Live or Sports Extra; Live text and online clips.

While the 1998 tournament in Kuala Lumpar was a 50+ competition for men, the event in Birmingham is Twenty20 for women only.

Not only inclusion in the Games gives cricket valuable exposure to a new audience, it could also give a boost to the sport's desire to be included in the 2028 Olympics.

The winner Team Australia will come in as big favorites to win the gold medal, with host England most likely to stop them.

Comment did cricket get here?

Local Commonwealth Games organizers have option to add sports to main events regular, with the crick and included this year after a joint application by the International Cricket Council and the England and Wales Cricket Board. The benefits of cricket are obvious - in the UK the tournament may be shown on free-to-air television, while worldwide the sport will be shown in countries where it is hardly played.

A successful tournament could help cricket make it into the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics. Cricket has long been courting a Olympic spot due to how public funding of sport in many countries is tied to Olympic participation.

There is also the carrot of retaining a place in the Commonwealths, with talks having taken place on the inclusion of cricket in Victoria, Australia in 2026.

Women's football in England had to compromise for the sport's inclusion in the Games, due to a clash with the start of The Hundred.

As a result, the women's Hundred will start eight days later than the men's competition and saw the group stage reduced from eight games to six.How will it work?

Eight teams - England, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, India , Pakistan, Barbados and Sri Lanka - will be split into two groups of four. 0.1.$paragraph-16">All matches will be played at Edgbaston, which will host women's international cricket for the first time since 2014.

There will be two matches each daily, at 11:00 a.m. BST and 6:00 p.m., from July 29. Australia and India kick off the tournament, and England begin their campaign against Sri Lanka late on July 30.

The final on August 7 is part of a bumper day of women's gold medal matches, as the hockey and netball champions will also be crowned.

Is can anyone stop australia?

Commonwealth Games 2022: Cricket returns with England hoping to beat Australian favorites
Hosts: Birmingham Dates: 28 July to 8 August Coverage: Watch live on BBC TV with additional streams on BBC iPlayer, Red Button, BBC Sport website and BBC Sport app; Listen on Radio 5 Live or Sports Extra; Live text and online clips.

While the 1998 tournament in Kuala Lumpar was a 50+ competition for men, the event in Birmingham is Twenty20 for women only.

Not only inclusion in the Games gives cricket valuable exposure to a new audience, it could also give a boost to the sport's desire to be included in the 2028 Olympics.

The winner Team Australia will come in as big favorites to win the gold medal, with host England most likely to stop them.

Comment did cricket get here?

Local Commonwealth Games organizers have option to add sports to main events regular, with the crick and included this year after a joint application by the International Cricket Council and the England and Wales Cricket Board. The benefits of cricket are obvious - in the UK the tournament may be shown on free-to-air television, while worldwide the sport will be shown in countries where it is hardly played.

A successful tournament could help cricket make it into the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics. Cricket has long been courting a Olympic spot due to how public funding of sport in many countries is tied to Olympic participation.

There is also the carrot of retaining a place in the Commonwealths, with talks having taken place on the inclusion of cricket in Victoria, Australia in 2026.

Women's football in England had to compromise for the sport's inclusion in the Games, due to a clash with the start of The Hundred.

As a result, the women's Hundred will start eight days later than the men's competition and saw the group stage reduced from eight games to six.How will it work?

Eight teams - England, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, India , Pakistan, Barbados and Sri Lanka - will be split into two groups of four. 0.1.$paragraph-16">All matches will be played at Edgbaston, which will host women's international cricket for the first time since 2014.

There will be two matches each daily, at 11:00 a.m. BST and 6:00 p.m., from July 29. Australia and India kick off the tournament, and England begin their campaign against Sri Lanka late on July 30.

The final on August 7 is part of a bumper day of women's gold medal matches, as the hockey and netball champions will also be crowned.

Is can anyone stop australia?

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