It is not a bad thing to aim for a new prize in cricket, especially when T20 leagues are mushrooming all over the world. But what if that prize in cricket fetches a team either gold, silver or bronze medal, place in the podium, chance to sing the national anthem aloud and register yourself in history books?
It sounds as a very tantalising prospect, for sure. From September 19 to October 8, India’s men’s and women’s cricket teams will have a captivating prospect of adding an Asian Games medal to its list of laurels, when the T20 matches, granted an international status, will be played at the Zhejiang University of Technology Pingfeng Cricket Field in Hangzhou, China.
Both men’s and women’s teams will be entering the Asian Games cricket competition from the quarterfinal stage. With the men’s ODI World Cup starting in India from October 5, the likes of Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Hardik Pandya, Jasprit Bumrah and others won’t be a part of the Asian Games event.