Los Angeles on April 22–23, 2026, officials and sports leaders broke ground on a dedicated cricket venue at the Fairplex Grounds in Pomona ahead of the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics. International Cricket Council chair Jay Shah and CEO Sanjog Gupta joined Los Angeles Knight Riders and Fairplex representatives to mark the start of construction for the Olympic cricket stadium. The groundbreaking, held this week, follows the LAKR stadium announcement in March and occurs after the International Olympic Committee approved cricket's inclusion for LA28. Organizers said the venue will serve as the Knight Riders' home ground and host Olympic matches, aiming to expand participation, visibility, and legacy initiatives for cricket in the United States by 2028.
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Cricket's return to the Olympics after 128 years means more sports variety for viewers. If you're a cricket fan, you'll finally see your sport on the world stage. And if you're new to cricket, it's a chance to learn and enjoy a global game.
This stadium is a big step for cricket in America. It's not just about the Olympics. It's about growing the sport here at home. If you're curious, why not catch a Los Angeles Knight Riders game? Worth forwarding if you know a cricket enthusiast.
The Los Angeles Knight Riders, International Cricket Council, sponsors, and U.S. cricket organizations gained infrastructure, hosting opportunities, and heightened visibility ahead of the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics.
Local residents near the Fairplex may experience construction-related disruptions and temporary changes to traffic and local services during the stadium build.
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