Meet Your Match: Spring Dresses & Perfectly Paired Bags – Julia Berolzheimer
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Q: Who will host the upcoming FIBA World Cups?
A: FIBA has awarded the 2031 Men’s Basketball World Cup to France and the 2030 Women’s World Cup to Japan.
Q: Which cities in France will stage the 2031 event?
A: Lille, Lyon, and Paris will co-host, with the final set to be played in Paris from August 29 to September 14.
Q: Where and when is the 2030 Women’s World Cup?
A: The tournament will be held in Tokyo from November 26 to December 8.
Q: Why were France and Japan selected?
A: Both nations have strong basketball cultures and recent Olympic success, alongside proven track records in hosting major global sporting events.
Q: What recent achievements strengthen their case?
A: Japan’s women and France’s men both won silver medals at their respective home Olympics, in Tokyo 2020 and Paris 2024.
Q: Who are the key players to watch?
A: France’s Victor Wembanyama is expected to be a central figure in 2031 after his standout Olympic performance.
Q: What did FIBA say about the decision?
A: Secretary General Andreas Zagklis highlighted both countries as passionate basketball markets and attractive destinations for fans, players, and partners.
Published on Apr 23, 2026
Q: Who will host the upcoming FIBA World Cups?
A: FIBA has awarded the 2031 Men’s Basketball World Cup to France and the 2030 Women’s World Cup to Japan.
Q: Which cities in France will stage the 2031 event?
A: Lille, Lyon, and Paris will co-host, with the final set to be played in Paris from August 29 to September 14.
Q: Where and when is the 2030 Women’s World Cup?
A: The tournament will be held in Tokyo from November 26 to December 8.
Q: Why were France and Japan selected?
A: Both nations have strong basketball cultures and recent Olympic success, alongside proven track records in hosting major global sporting events.
Q: What recent achievements strengthen their case?
A: Japan’s women and France’s men both won silver medals at their respective home Olympics, in Tokyo 2020 and Paris 2024.
Q: Who are the key players to watch?
A: France’s Victor Wembanyama is expected to be a central figure in 2031 after his standout Olympic performance.
Q: What did FIBA say about the decision?
A: Secretary General Andreas Zagklis highlighted both countries as passionate basketball markets and attractive destinations for fans, players, and partners.
Published on Apr 23, 2026
Q: Who will host the upcoming FIBA World Cups?A: FIBA has awarded the 2031 Men’s…
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Apr 22, 2026; Edmonton, Alberta, CAN; The Anaheim Ducks celebrate a goal scored by forward Cutter Gauthier (61) during the first period against the Edmonton Oilers in game two of the first round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Rogers Place. Mandatory Credit: Perry Nelson-Imagn Images Cutter Gauthier produced two goals and an assist as the Anaheim Ducks evened their Western Conference first-round playoff series against the Edmonton Oilers with a 6-4 win in Game 2 on Wednesday.
Game 3 is on Friday in Anaheim.
Ryan Poehling also scored twice for the Ducks, who earned their first playoff victory since beating the Nashville Predators in Game 4 of the 2017 Western Conference finals.
Anaheim’s Alex Killorn had a goal and two assists, Jacob Trouba added a goal, Jackson LaCombe had three assists, and Lukas Dostal made 33 saves
Leon Draisaitl registered a goal and an assist and Connor Ingram stopped 22 shots for the Oilers, who came from behind late in Game 1 to win 4-3 on Monday. Connor Murphy, Zach Hyman and Josh Samanski posted Edmonton’s other goals.
Matt Savoie won the puck back for the Oilers on a backcheck in the Anaheim zone and Samanski finished off the play with a one-timer from the left circle off a feed from Jack Roslovic to tie it 4-4 at 13:51 of the third period.
Gauthier shot a loose puck into the net from the bottom of the left circle after Ingram made a save to move the Ducks back ahead 5-4 with 4:52 left.
Poehling scored into an empty net with 1:10 remaining.
Draisaitl was credited with the first goal of the game when his centering pass to Vasily Podkolzin went off the skate of Anaheim defenseman Drew Helleson and into the net, giving Edmonton the lead at 8:58 of the first period.
The Ducks scored a power-play goal in their sixth straight game to tie it 1-1 at 12:48 of the first. Gauthier hit the net with a wrist shot from above the left faceoff circle as teammate Beckett Sennecke screened Ingram.
Trouba took advantage of a screen by Gauthier to score with a shot from the right point that moved the Ducks ahead 2-1 at 2:44 of the second.
The Ducks scored again on the power play when Killorn’s centering pass went off the stick blade of Oilers defenseman Evan Bouchard, off the pads of Ingram and back to Killorn, who chipped the puck into the net to make it 3-1 at 5:35 of the middle frame.
Kasperi Kapanen stopped a clearing attempt at the Edmonton blue line, leading to a slap shot from above the circles by Murphy that beat Dostal with help from a screen to cut the gap to 3-2 at 11:46 of the second.
Connor McDavid’s turnover in his own zone while on a power play led to a short-handed goal by Poehling on a redirection that re-established the Ducks’ two-goal lead at 15:50 of the second.
The Oilers scored again before the end of the period, with Hyman’s redirection at 17:48.
–Field Level Media
Apr 22, 2026; Edmonton, Alberta, CAN; The Anaheim Ducks celebrate a goal scored by forward Cutter Gauthier (61) during the first period against the Edmonton Oilers in game two of the first round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Rogers Place. Mandatory Credit: Perry Nelson-Imagn Images Cutter Gauthier produced two goals and an assist as the Anaheim Ducks evened their Western Conference first-round playoff series against the Edmonton Oilers with a 6-4 win in Game 2 on Wednesday.
Game 3 is on Friday in Anaheim.
Ryan Poehling also scored twice for the Ducks, who earned their first playoff victory since beating the Nashville Predators in Game 4 of the 2017 Western Conference finals.
Anaheim’s Alex Killorn had a goal and two assists, Jacob Trouba added a goal, Jackson LaCombe had three assists, and Lukas Dostal made 33 saves
Leon Draisaitl registered a goal and an assist and Connor Ingram stopped 22 shots for the Oilers, who came from behind late in Game 1 to win 4-3 on Monday. Connor Murphy, Zach Hyman and Josh Samanski posted Edmonton’s other goals.
Matt Savoie won the puck back for the Oilers on a backcheck in the Anaheim zone and Samanski finished off the play with a one-timer from the left circle off a feed from Jack Roslovic to tie it 4-4 at 13:51 of the third period.
Gauthier shot a loose puck into the net from the bottom of the left circle after Ingram made a save to move the Ducks back ahead 5-4 with 4:52 left.
Poehling scored into an empty net with 1:10 remaining.
Draisaitl was credited with the first goal of the game when his centering pass to Vasily Podkolzin went off the skate of Anaheim defenseman Drew Helleson and into the net, giving Edmonton the lead at 8:58 of the first period.
The Ducks scored a power-play goal in their sixth straight game to tie it 1-1 at 12:48 of the first. Gauthier hit the net with a wrist shot from above the left faceoff circle as teammate Beckett Sennecke screened Ingram.
Trouba took advantage of a screen by Gauthier to score with a shot from the right point that moved the Ducks ahead 2-1 at 2:44 of the second.
The Ducks scored again on the power play when Killorn’s centering pass went off the stick blade of Oilers defenseman Evan Bouchard, off the pads of Ingram and back to Killorn, who chipped the puck into the net to make it 3-1 at 5:35 of the middle frame.
Kasperi Kapanen stopped a clearing attempt at the Edmonton blue line, leading to a slap shot from above the circles by Murphy that beat Dostal with help from a screen to cut the gap to 3-2 at 11:46 of the second.
Connor McDavid’s turnover in his own zone while on a power play led to a short-handed goal by Poehling on a redirection that re-established the Ducks’ two-goal lead at 15:50 of the second.
The Oilers scored again before the end of the period, with Hyman’s redirection at 17:48.
–Field Level Media
Apr 22, 2026; Edmonton, Alberta, CAN; The Anaheim Ducks celebrate a goal scored by forward…
On top of that, almost immediately after Trump’s announcement, Mizan, an Iranian state news agency, called the president a liar. “Last night, Donald Trump, citing a completely false news story, called on Iran to overturn the death sentences of eight women.” Mizan said that some of the women had already been released and others were facing prison time but not execution, and furthermore said that Tehran had made no concessions — presumably, the status of the women has not changed.
The X account for the Iranian embassy in South Africa, perhaps the most relentless shitposter among Iran’s state-affiliated accounts, was quick to pile on by generating its own set of eight women:
The collage that Trump posted is, at the very least, AI-modified, Mahsa Alimardani, the associate director of the Technology Threats & Opportunities program at WITNESS, told The Verge. But the women themselves are real. The woman in the top right corner of the collage is Bita Hemmati, whose photograph appeared in several news stories in various right-leaning news outlets last week. Hemmati is confirmed to have received a death sentence issued by Branch 26 of the Tehran Revolutionary Court for “operational action for the hostile government of the United States and hostile groups.”
Alimardani named six of the women (Bita Hemmati, Mahboubeh Shabani, Venus Hossein-Nejad, Golnaz Naraghi, Diana Taherabadi, Ghazal Ghalandri), and said that the identities of the final two (said to be Panah Movahedi and Ensieh Nejati) were still unverified. The six verified women participated in protests against the government in January. Aside from Hemmati, none of the other women are reported to have received death sentences.
It’s not surprising that Trump has a careless disregard for the truth; it’s not surprising, either, for the Iranian regime to fudge the details to suit its own narrative, or to make light of real political prisoners in order to dunk on the United States.
The additional wrinkle is that the account mocking Trump for coming to the rescue of “8 AI-generated women” is the very same one that landed South Korean president Lee Jae-myung in hot water when he quoted a misleading labeled video posted by that account. Israeli officials have accused the account of being “well-known for spreading disinformation.” The case of the sketchy Lee Jae-myung quote-post is a story of mingled truth and misinformation, where the post got facts very wrong, but the video — of Israeli Defense Forces soldiers shoving a limp body off a rooftop in Gaza — was real, documenting an event that possibly implicates Israeli forces in a violation of international law.
The case of the eight Iranian protesters also features that same mingling of fact and fiction into a fuzzy distortion that fuels an endless disputation of real human rights violations. Their lives have been reduced to glossy pixels and quote-dunks, the stuff of propaganda and parody. While known liars fight with each other on the internet about who these women are and what will happen to them, they — verifiably six of them, at least — remain real people who exist beyond the Iranian internet blackout.
On top of that, almost immediately after Trump’s announcement, Mizan, an Iranian state news agency, called the president a liar. “Last night, Donald Trump, citing a completely false news story, called on Iran to overturn the death sentences of eight women.” Mizan said that some of the women had already been released and others were facing prison time but not execution, and furthermore said that Tehran had made no concessions — presumably, the status of the women has not changed.
The X account for the Iranian embassy in South Africa, perhaps the most relentless shitposter among Iran’s state-affiliated accounts, was quick to pile on by generating its own set of eight women:
The collage that Trump posted is, at the very least, AI-modified, Mahsa Alimardani, the associate director of the Technology Threats & Opportunities program at WITNESS, told The Verge. But the women themselves are real. The woman in the top right corner of the collage is Bita Hemmati, whose photograph appeared in several news stories in various right-leaning news outlets last week. Hemmati is confirmed to have received a death sentence issued by Branch 26 of the Tehran Revolutionary Court for “operational action for the hostile government of the United States and hostile groups.”
Alimardani named six of the women (Bita Hemmati, Mahboubeh Shabani, Venus Hossein-Nejad, Golnaz Naraghi, Diana Taherabadi, Ghazal Ghalandri), and said that the identities of the final two (said to be Panah Movahedi and Ensieh Nejati) were still unverified. The six verified women participated in protests against the government in January. Aside from Hemmati, none of the other women are reported to have received death sentences.
It’s not surprising that Trump has a careless disregard for the truth; it’s not surprising, either, for the Iranian regime to fudge the details to suit its own narrative, or to make light of real political prisoners in order to dunk on the United States.
The additional wrinkle is that the account mocking Trump for coming to the rescue of “8 AI-generated women” is the very same one that landed South Korean president Lee Jae-myung in hot water when he quoted a misleading labeled video posted by that account. Israeli officials have accused the account of being “well-known for spreading disinformation.” The case of the sketchy Lee Jae-myung quote-post is a story of mingled truth and misinformation, where the post got facts very wrong, but the video — of Israeli Defense Forces soldiers shoving a limp body off a rooftop in Gaza — was real, documenting an event that possibly implicates Israeli forces in a violation of international law.
The case of the eight Iranian protesters also features that same mingling of fact and fiction into a fuzzy distortion that fuels an endless disputation of real human rights violations. Their lives have been reduced to glossy pixels and quote-dunks, the stuff of propaganda and parody. While known liars fight with each other on the internet about who these women are and what will happen to them, they — verifiably six of them, at least — remain real people who exist beyond the Iranian internet blackout.
Only the night before, he had posted on Truth Social about the imminent executions of these women, quoting a screenshot that included a collage of eight glamorously backlit, soft-focus portraits. The photos of the women were immediately accused of being AI-generated. “Trump is begging Iranian leaders to not execute 8 AI-generated women. This is the funniest thing I’ve ever seen,” said one viral X post.
On top of that, almost immediately after Trump’s announcement, Mizan, an Iranian state news agency, called the president a liar. “Last night, Donald Trump, citing a completely false news story, called on Iran to overturn the death sentences of eight women.” Mizan said that some of the women had already been released and others were facing prison time but not execution, and furthermore said that Tehran had made no concessions — presumably, the status of the women has not changed.
The X account for the Iranian embassy in South Africa, perhaps the most relentless shitposter among Iran’s state-affiliated accounts, was quick to pile on by generating its own set of eight women:
The collage that Trump posted is, at the very least, AI-modified, Mahsa Alimardani, the associate director of the Technology Threats & Opportunities program at WITNESS, told The Verge. But the women themselves are real. The woman in the top right corner of the collage is Bita Hemmati, whose photograph appeared in several news stories in various right-leaning news outlets last week. Hemmati is confirmed to have received a death sentence issued by Branch 26 of the Tehran Revolutionary Court for “operational action for the hostile government of the United States and hostile groups.”
Alimardani named six of the women (Bita Hemmati, Mahboubeh Shabani, Venus Hossein-Nejad, Golnaz Naraghi, Diana Taherabadi, Ghazal Ghalandri), and said that the identities of the final two (said to be Panah Movahedi and Ensieh Nejati) were still unverified. The six verified women participated in protests against the government in January. Aside from Hemmati, none of the other women are reported to have received death sentences.
It’s not surprising that Trump has a careless disregard for the truth; it’s not surprising, either, for the Iranian regime to fudge the details to suit its own narrative, or to make light of real political prisoners in order to dunk on the United States.
The additional wrinkle is that the account mocking Trump for coming to the rescue of “8 AI-generated women” is the very same one that landed South Korean president Lee Jae-myung in hot water when he quoted a misleading labeled video posted by that account. Israeli officials have accused the account of being “well-known for spreading disinformation.” The case of the sketchy Lee Jae-myung quote-post is a story of mingled truth and misinformation, where the post got facts very wrong, but the video — of Israeli Defense Forces soldiers shoving a limp body off a rooftop in Gaza — was real, documenting an event that possibly implicates Israeli forces in a violation of international law.
The case of the eight Iranian protesters also features that same mingling of fact and fiction into a fuzzy distortion that fuels an endless disputation of real human rights violations. Their lives have been reduced to glossy pixels and quote-dunks, the stuff of propaganda and parody. While known liars fight with each other on the internet about who these women are and what will happen to them, they — verifiably six of them, at least — remain real people who exist beyond the Iranian internet blackout.
Only the night before, he had posted on Truth Social about the imminent executions of…
South Africa’s Laura Wolvaardt and Sune Luus recorded the highest opening partnership by a Full Member nation in a women’s T20I match, during its clash against India in Johannesburg on Wednesday.
Wolvaardt and Luus put together 183 runs as they helped South Africa overhaul a 193-run target with ease.
The Proteas duo broke the record held by New Zealand’s Sophie Devine and Suzie Bates, who had combined for 182 runs against South Africa in 2018.
While Captain Wolvaardt led from the front with a blistering 115 off 53 balls, registering the joint third-fastest century in women’s T20Is, Luus struck 64 off 42.
“We knew we had so much power in the dug out so we just had to get as much as we could. And then once we got out of the Powerplay, I just tried to win the game as quickly as I could,” said Wolvaardt after the game.
Laura Wolvaardt-Sune Luus (South Africa) – 183 vs India (April 22, 2026)
Sophie Devine-Suzie Bates (New Zealand) – 182 vs South Africa (June 20, 2018)
Shandre Fritz-Trisha Chetty (South Africa) – 170 vs The Netherlands (October 14, 2010)
Dane van Niekerk-Lizelle Lee (South Africa) – 163* vs Pakistan (March 23, 2014)
Amelia Kerr-Izzy Gaze (New Zealand) – 163 vs Zimbabwe (February 27, 2026)
Published on Apr 23, 2026
South Africa’s Laura Wolvaardt and Sune Luus recorded the highest opening partnership by a Full Member nation in a women’s T20I match, during its clash against India in Johannesburg on Wednesday.
Wolvaardt and Luus put together 183 runs as they helped South Africa overhaul a 193-run target with ease.
The Proteas duo broke the record held by New Zealand’s Sophie Devine and Suzie Bates, who had combined for 182 runs against South Africa in 2018.
While Captain Wolvaardt led from the front with a blistering 115 off 53 balls, registering the joint third-fastest century in women’s T20Is, Luus struck 64 off 42.
“We knew we had so much power in the dug out so we just had to get as much as we could. And then once we got out of the Powerplay, I just tried to win the game as quickly as I could,” said Wolvaardt after the game.
Laura Wolvaardt-Sune Luus (South Africa) – 183 vs India (April 22, 2026)
Sophie Devine-Suzie Bates (New Zealand) – 182 vs South Africa (June 20, 2018)
Shandre Fritz-Trisha Chetty (South Africa) – 170 vs The Netherlands (October 14, 2010)
Dane van Niekerk-Lizelle Lee (South Africa) – 163* vs Pakistan (March 23, 2014)
Amelia Kerr-Izzy Gaze (New Zealand) – 163 vs Zimbabwe (February 27, 2026)
Published on Apr 23, 2026
South Africa’s Laura Wolvaardt and Sune Luus recorded the highest opening partnership by a Full…
Apr 22, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Arizona Diamondbacks second baseman Ildemaro Vargas (6) hits a three run home run against the Chicago White Sox in the second inning at Chase Field. Mandatory Credit: Rick Scuteri-Imagn Images Ildemaro Vargas hit two homers and drove in a career-high five runs and the Arizona Diamondbacks withstood Munetaka Murakami, who homered in a fifth straight game, to hold off the Chicago White Sox 11-7 in Phoenix on Wednesday.
Murakami leads the American League with 10 homers, eight on the road, and he became the fastest player in White Sox history to reach 10, doing it in 24 games. He broke a tie with Shohei Ohtani to become the only Japanese-born player to homer in five straight games.
Murakami had three hits, and his 451-foot two-run homer off Ryan Thompson in the seventh brought the White Sox within 10-7, but the Diamondbacks added a run on Geraldo Perdomo’s second triple of the game in the last of the inning and Paul Sewald left two on in the ninth.
Nolan Arenado had four hits, including a homer, scored three runs and drove in three for the Diamondbacks, who evened the series and broke a two-game losing streak in which they had given up 21 runs.
Corbin Carroll had three hits and scored twice and Perdomo had three hits and an RBI. Both reached four times.
Arizona had a season-high 16 hits in support of Eduardo Rodriguez (2-0), who gave up four runs and six hits in five innings. He struck out four and walked three, leaving with an 8-4 lead.
Colson Montgomery homered for the fourth consecutive game and Miguel Vargas homered for the third straight for the White Sox, who have 14 homers in their last four games.
Montgomery homered in four straight games for the second time in his career. He did it from Aug. 22-26 last year.
Ildemaro Vargas hit a three-run homer in a four-run second and added a two-run shot in the third to give Arizona a 6-3 lead. Arenado’s two-run homer in the sixth pushed the cushion to 10-5.
Ildemaro Vargas extended his season-opening hitting streak to a franchise-record 17 games, and his 20-game hitting streak dating to last season is the longest active streak in the majors.
Anthony Kay (1-1) gave up eight runs and eight hits, including both Vargas homers, in 3 2/3 innings. He struck out one and walked four, and he balked in Carroll with the first run in Arizona’s two-run fourth to make it 8-4.
–Field Level Media
Apr 22, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Arizona Diamondbacks second baseman Ildemaro Vargas (6) hits a three run home run against the Chicago White Sox in the second inning at Chase Field. Mandatory Credit: Rick Scuteri-Imagn Images Ildemaro Vargas hit two homers and drove in a career-high five runs and the Arizona Diamondbacks withstood Munetaka Murakami, who homered in a fifth straight game, to hold off the Chicago White Sox 11-7 in Phoenix on Wednesday.
Murakami leads the American League with 10 homers, eight on the road, and he became the fastest player in White Sox history to reach 10, doing it in 24 games. He broke a tie with Shohei Ohtani to become the only Japanese-born player to homer in five straight games.
Murakami had three hits, and his 451-foot two-run homer off Ryan Thompson in the seventh brought the White Sox within 10-7, but the Diamondbacks added a run on Geraldo Perdomo’s second triple of the game in the last of the inning and Paul Sewald left two on in the ninth.
Nolan Arenado had four hits, including a homer, scored three runs and drove in three for the Diamondbacks, who evened the series and broke a two-game losing streak in which they had given up 21 runs.
Corbin Carroll had three hits and scored twice and Perdomo had three hits and an RBI. Both reached four times.
Arizona had a season-high 16 hits in support of Eduardo Rodriguez (2-0), who gave up four runs and six hits in five innings. He struck out four and walked three, leaving with an 8-4 lead.
Colson Montgomery homered for the fourth consecutive game and Miguel Vargas homered for the third straight for the White Sox, who have 14 homers in their last four games.
Montgomery homered in four straight games for the second time in his career. He did it from Aug. 22-26 last year.
Ildemaro Vargas hit a three-run homer in a four-run second and added a two-run shot in the third to give Arizona a 6-3 lead. Arenado’s two-run homer in the sixth pushed the cushion to 10-5.
Ildemaro Vargas extended his season-opening hitting streak to a franchise-record 17 games, and his 20-game hitting streak dating to last season is the longest active streak in the majors.
Anthony Kay (1-1) gave up eight runs and eight hits, including both Vargas homers, in 3 2/3 innings. He struck out one and walked four, and he balked in Carroll with the first run in Arizona’s two-run fourth to make it 8-4.
–Field Level Media
Apr 22, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Arizona Diamondbacks second baseman Ildemaro Vargas (6) hits a…
International Cricket Council CEO Sanjog Gupta on Thursday described the groundbreaking of the cricket venue for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics as the fulfilment of a long-awaited “promise”, marking the sport’s return to the Games after 128 years.
“This is a moment in history because what we are breaking ground on today is not simply a cricket field. We are breaking ground on a promise. A promise that took 128 years to keep,” Gupta said at the ceremony.
Cricket’s inclusion was approved by the International Olympic Committee, a move Gupta said reflects the sport’s global appeal.
“That’s how long the world’s second most popular sport, a game played and passionately followed by more than 2.5 billion people, has been missing from the Olympic stage.
“When the International Olympic Committee formally approved cricket’s inclusion in the Los Angeles 2028 Games, it wasn’t just a scheduling announcement. It was a recognition that the Olympics should reflect the sports that billions of people love,” he said.
The venue at Pomona, which also serves as the home of the Los Angeles Knight Riders, was chosen for its community-driven legacy.
“I can’t imagine a better venue than Pomona for the coming together of this promise… There is something fitting, almost poetic, about the fact that a venue built on the idea of community coming together will now host a sport that, at its very core, is all about community.”
Gupta credited the Knight Riders group for helping grow cricket in the United States and emphasised the Olympic stage’s reach.
“When the LA28 Games take place in July 2028, the eyes of four billion Olympic viewers will be on Los Angeles… That is not just a sporting moment, it is a cultural one.”
“The Olympics remind us why sport matters… Two years from now, at this very ground, it will finally have it on the world’s biggest sporting stage.”
Published on Apr 23, 2026
International Cricket Council CEO Sanjog Gupta on Thursday described the groundbreaking of the cricket venue for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics as the fulfilment of a long-awaited “promise”, marking the sport’s return to the Games after 128 years.
“This is a moment in history because what we are breaking ground on today is not simply a cricket field. We are breaking ground on a promise. A promise that took 128 years to keep,” Gupta said at the ceremony.
Cricket’s inclusion was approved by the International Olympic Committee, a move Gupta said reflects the sport’s global appeal.
“That’s how long the world’s second most popular sport, a game played and passionately followed by more than 2.5 billion people, has been missing from the Olympic stage.
“When the International Olympic Committee formally approved cricket’s inclusion in the Los Angeles 2028 Games, it wasn’t just a scheduling announcement. It was a recognition that the Olympics should reflect the sports that billions of people love,” he said.
The venue at Pomona, which also serves as the home of the Los Angeles Knight Riders, was chosen for its community-driven legacy.
“I can’t imagine a better venue than Pomona for the coming together of this promise… There is something fitting, almost poetic, about the fact that a venue built on the idea of community coming together will now host a sport that, at its very core, is all about community.”
Gupta credited the Knight Riders group for helping grow cricket in the United States and emphasised the Olympic stage’s reach.
“When the LA28 Games take place in July 2028, the eyes of four billion Olympic viewers will be on Los Angeles… That is not just a sporting moment, it is a cultural one.”
“The Olympics remind us why sport matters… Two years from now, at this very ground, it will finally have it on the world’s biggest sporting stage.”
Published on Apr 23, 2026
International Cricket Council CEO Sanjog Gupta on Thursday described the groundbreaking of the cricket venue…
Despite inflation and cost pressures, U.S. consumers are cutting back on some areas to prioritize…
Apr 22, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; LAFC forward Son Heung-Min (7) fight for the ball against Colorado Rapids midfielder Hamzat Ojediran (8) during the first half at BMO Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images The visiting Colorado Rapids delivered one of their best defensive performances of the season and continued Los Angeles FC’s offensive doldrums as the teams played to a scoreless draw on Wednesday.
The Rapids (4-4-1, 13 points) have allowed 15 goals this season, tied for fourth most in the Western Conference entering play Wednesday. Colorado notched its second shutout of the season.
Zack Steffen made one save for Rapids, who allowed a combined seven goals over their previous three MLS games while going 1-2-0.
After a dominating start to the season, LAFC (5-2-2, 17 points) have struggled to find the same form of late. The club is 0-2-1 over its past three league games, although LAFC did advance into the CONCACAF Champions Cup semifinals during that stretch.
Hugo Lloris made two saves for LAFC, and he didn’t allow a goal for the seventh time in his eight league game this season. Lloris did see his 593-minute scoreless streak end in a 4-1 home loss to the San Jose Earthquakes on Sunday.
Lloris stepped up in a game when Colorado dominated possession at 71.3%. Each team had five total shots, with Colorado making 789 total passes to 301 for LAFC.
The Rapids earned a draw against one of the top teams in the Western Conference after they found positives from a 3-2 home loss to Inter Miami on Saturday.
LAFC coach Marc Dos Santos derided his team’s play over the weekend and failed to see any improvement from his offense just a few days later. Los Angeles FC forward Heung-Min Son remains scoreless through eight league games but does have seven assists.
LAFC continued to show their defensive prowess, as they have yielded just six goals this season. They are one of four teams in the Western Conference with single-digit goals allowed and one of six in the entire league.
Colorado forward Rafael Navarro has an MLS co-leading 10 goal contributions (six goals) but was kept off the scoresheet.
–Field Level Media
Apr 22, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; LAFC forward Son Heung-Min (7) fight for the ball against Colorado Rapids midfielder Hamzat Ojediran (8) during the first half at BMO Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images The visiting Colorado Rapids delivered one of their best defensive performances of the season and continued Los Angeles FC’s offensive doldrums as the teams played to a scoreless draw on Wednesday.
The Rapids (4-4-1, 13 points) have allowed 15 goals this season, tied for fourth most in the Western Conference entering play Wednesday. Colorado notched its second shutout of the season.
Zack Steffen made one save for Rapids, who allowed a combined seven goals over their previous three MLS games while going 1-2-0.
After a dominating start to the season, LAFC (5-2-2, 17 points) have struggled to find the same form of late. The club is 0-2-1 over its past three league games, although LAFC did advance into the CONCACAF Champions Cup semifinals during that stretch.
Hugo Lloris made two saves for LAFC, and he didn’t allow a goal for the seventh time in his eight league game this season. Lloris did see his 593-minute scoreless streak end in a 4-1 home loss to the San Jose Earthquakes on Sunday.
Lloris stepped up in a game when Colorado dominated possession at 71.3%. Each team had five total shots, with Colorado making 789 total passes to 301 for LAFC.
The Rapids earned a draw against one of the top teams in the Western Conference after they found positives from a 3-2 home loss to Inter Miami on Saturday.
LAFC coach Marc Dos Santos derided his team’s play over the weekend and failed to see any improvement from his offense just a few days later. Los Angeles FC forward Heung-Min Son remains scoreless through eight league games but does have seven assists.
LAFC continued to show their defensive prowess, as they have yielded just six goals this season. They are one of four teams in the Western Conference with single-digit goals allowed and one of six in the entire league.
Colorado forward Rafael Navarro has an MLS co-leading 10 goal contributions (six goals) but was kept off the scoresheet.
–Field Level Media
Apr 22, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; LAFC forward Son Heung-Min (7) fight for the…