Interestingly, there are now possibilities that Cricket could feature at the 2022 Commonwealth Games after ICC confirmed its submission of a bid which has been made in partnership with the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), for the inclusion of Women's T20 cricket in the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.


Cricket has made just one appearance at the Games previously, with men playing in 1998 in Kuala Lumpa where South Africa stood on top of the podium.


ICC chief executive David Richardson spoke of 'creating a new partnership' between women's cricket and the Commonwealth games.


"Cricket and the Commonwealth are inextricably linked and almost perfectly aligned with 910 million of cricket's one billion plus adult fans from Commonwealth countries,” said ICC Chief Executive David Richardson.


“Creating a new partnership between women's cricket and the Commonwealth Games demonstrates the commitment both organisations have to growing women's sport and delivering greater equality, fairness and opportunity in sport across the Commonwealth," he added.


Richardson also said,” Birmingham is the perfect place to launch this partnership as the city shares cricket's rich and diverse culture and heritage. 23 per cent of the city's residents have links to cricket playing nations outside the UK, the deep connection between cricket and Birmingham will bring people together and inspire future generations of players and fans of women's cricket. If cricket were to be staged in these Games, we know every team competing would be guaranteed 'home' support. There's a ready-made audience and ready-made infrastructure in the local vicinity.


"This partnership has the potential to go way beyond a sporting event that can be enjoyed by hundreds of millions of fans in Birmingham, the UK and the rest of the world. I believe the players who reflect the diversity of this audience will send a powerful message to young women in Birmingham and beyond about the potential that they can achieve through sport."


The only previous instance of cricket being part of the commonwealth games was in 1998 in Malaysia, when South Africa finished on top of the podium while Australia and New Zealand bagged the silver and bronze medals respectively.