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    India secure LA28 Olympic berth despite failing to reach the Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 semifinal

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    India secure LA28 Olympic berth despite failing to reach the Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 semifinal
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    India Women‘s campaign at the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 ended in disappointment, but the team still walked away with a significant achievement. Harmanpreet Kaur‘s side has officially secured qualification for the cricket competition at the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games despite suffering an early exit from the global tournament.

    India’s hopes of reaching the knockout stage were dashed after a six-wicket defeat to Australia in their final Group A fixture. However, the result did not prevent them from earning a place at the Olympics, with the International Cricket Council (ICC) unveiling the qualification pathway for cricket’s long-awaited return to the Games.

    Cricket will feature at the Olympics for the first time in 128 years when Los Angeles hosts the 2028 edition, with both the men’s and women’s competitions to be played in the T20 format. Each tournament will consist of six participating teams, making qualification highly competitive.

    Here’s how India qualified for LA28 Olympics

    The ICC confirmed that one automatic qualification spot has been reserved for each of four continents—Africa, Asia, Europe and Oceania. These places have been awarded to the highest-placed eligible teams from the ongoing Women’s T20 World Cup, with only one representative allowed per continent.

    Although India failed to progress beyond the group stage, they finished ahead of every other Asian nation in the tournament. That performance was enough to ensure they claimed Asia’s sole direct qualification spot for Los Angeles 2028.

    Australia continued their impressive dominance in world cricket by sealing Oceania’s automatic berth after another strong World Cup campaign. South Africa secured Africa’s place by advancing to the knockout stage, while Great Britain qualified through England’s performances in ICC events to take Europe’s spot.

    As a result, Australia, Great Britain, India and South Africa became the first four women’s teams to officially qualify for the Olympic tournament.

    For India, the qualification serves as a welcome positive after another painful World Cup exit. While the team will undoubtedly reflect on missing the semifinals, securing a place at the Olympics gives them a major long-term objective as they prepare for one of the biggest events in cricket’s modern history.

    Two Olympic spots still up for grabs

    The remaining two places in the six-team competition are yet to be decided. One berth has been provisionally reserved for hosts USA. However, the American side must break into the top 15 of the ICC Women’s T20I rankings at any stage between June 30 and December 31, 2026, to claim automatic qualification. If they fail to meet that benchmark, the place will instead be awarded to the highest-ranked non-qualified team in the ICC Women’s T20I rankings as of March 1, 2027.

    The final place will be determined through the inaugural ICC Olympics Qualifier in 2027. The eight-team event will feature the highest-ranked eligible nations that have not already secured qualification and will provide one last opportunity to reach Los Angeles.

    The ICC also clarified the eligibility of the West Indies. Since the West Indies compete as a combined cricketing unit rather than a single National Olympic Committee recognised by the International Olympic Committee, they cannot participate as one Olympic team. If West Indies earn a place through rankings, a separate Caribbean qualifying tournament will determine which individual nation advances to the ICC Olympics Qualifier.

    Also WATCH: Sophie Devine, Suzie Bates and Lea Tahuhu receive a guard of honour from England in emotional international farewell

    This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.

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