The debut of womens T20 cricket at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham had all the ingredients for why it could lead to the games entry into the Olympics, especially in the 2028 edition at Los Angeles, 128 years after it featured for the first and last time -- albeit only for men -- in an Olmpics at Paris 1900.
Women's T20 cricket in the Commonwealth Games had all the limelight to itself, especially with no men's event in the competition. The last time cricket was in the Commonwealth Games, it was a men's List A event in the 1998 edition in Kuala Lumpur.
The Edgbaston Cricket Ground, the host to women's T20 event at Birmingham, and women's cricket have some history between them. In 1973, it hosted the first-ever women's Cricket World Cup final between England and Australia, two years before the men's Cricket World Cup came into frame.