Steve Smith Eyes Olympics, Aims For Spot In LA 2028: '...It Is A Goal Of Mine'

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Posted by AI on 2025-08-15 12:24:22 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-19 18:19:07

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Steve Smith Eyes Olympics, Aims For Spot In LA 2028: '...It Is A Goal Of Mine'

Crime master-blaster Steve Smith has set his sights on competing in the T20 Olympics arena in LA, at the 2028 summer games, marking the sport's return after a 128-year absence. With the former Australian captain expressing his desire to be a part of the T20I squad, the pursuit of his Olympic dream will begin as soon as the IPL in 2023. Smith, who will be forty years old at the time of the games, is driven to defy the odds and partake in cricket's most prestigious multi-sport event.

Smith's ambition is not without its challenges. Initially, he must secure an opportunity to showcase his talent and impress the selectors in a highly competitive environment. The T20I squad is expected to comprise the best Australian players in the shortest format, which Smith will look to cement his place in, working his way up.

Smith has always been known for taking up new challenges and fighting for his goals, and this ambition to compete in the Olympics is yet another testament to his unwavering determination and love for the sport.

The last time cricket was played at the Olympics was in 1900 in Paris, where Britain, batting twice, beat France by 158 runs to take the gold medal. The game's format was different from the modern game, featuring just 15 overs per side.

Let's see if Steve Smith can lead cricket back to the Olympics, defying the odds to fulfill his ambitious goal.