India's CWG2030 Victory: How Ahmedabad Wins Centenary Games Hosting Rights

India has secured the hosting rights for the 2030 Commonwealth Games in Ahmedabad. This marks the centenary edition of the Games, celebrating 100 years of the Commonwealth Movement. The decision was ratified by all 74 Commonwealth member nations during the Glasgow assembly. The event will feature 15-17 sports and showcase Gujarat's rich cultural heritage through performances like Garba dance.

Key Points: Jay Shah Hails India Hosting 2030 Commonwealth Games Ahmedabad

  • India wins bid for centenary Commonwealth Games in 2030 after 74 nations' approval
  • Ahmedabad to host with 15-17 sports including potential T20 cricket inclusion
  • Garba dancers and dhol drummers surprised Glasgow delegates with cultural performance
  • Games will build on foundations from Glasgow 2026 edition for centenary celebration
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ICC Chairman Jay Shah hails India getting CWG2030 hosting rights, says, This landmark moment.....

ICC Chairman Jay Shah celebrates India securing 2030 Commonwealth Games hosting rights for Ahmedabad, marking the centenary edition with cultural performances and sporting legacy.

"This landmark moment underscores the nation's commitment to strengthening its sporting ecosystem - Jay Shah"

New Delhi, November 26

The International Cricket Council (ICC) chairman Jay Shah expressed happiness with India getting the hosting rights for the 2030 Commonwealth Games, saying that the moment underscores "the nation's commitment to strengthening its sporting ecosystem, enhancing infrastructure, and creating long-term pathways for athletic excellence".

The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) confirmed the awarding of 2030 CWG hosting rights to Ahmedabad, India, by Commonwealth Sport, with the competition marking 100 years of the Commonwealth Movement.

Taking to X, Jay wrote, "Proud moment for India as Ahmedabad is confirmed as the host of the Centenary Commonwealth Games 2030. This landmark moment underscores the nation's commitment to strengthening its sporting ecosystem, enhancing infrastructure, and creating long-term pathways for athletic excellence. A proud step forward for India on the global stage.

The decision confirms that the world's most populous nation will stage the landmark edition of the Games, after delegates of the 74 Commonwealth member nations and territories ratified India's bid at today's Commonwealth Sport General Assembly in Glasgow.

India presented a compelling vision for the 2030 Games, centred in the Gujarat city of Amdavad (Ahmedabad), which will build on foundations laid by Glasgow 2026, enabling India to celebrate the centenary in style.

After Ahmedabad was announced as hosts of the 2030 Commonwealth Games, 20 Garba dancers and 30 Indian dhol drummers burst into the General Assembly Hall, surprising delegates with a rich cultural performance that provided a taste of the heritage and pride that Athletes and fans can expect from a Games hosted in the Indian state of Gujarat.

Garba is a dance that originated in Gujarat, and the performance featured members of Glasgow's Indian community, and those from other parts of the Commonwealth, in a show of both diversity and unity across the movement to start the journey from the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games to the Centenary edition.

The first Commonwealth Games were held in 1930 in Hamilton, Canada. Australia topped the medal table at the most recent Games, staged in Birmingham, England, in 2022, with the rest of the top five made up of England, Canada, India and New Zealand.

Dr Donald Rukare, President of Commonwealth Sport, said, "This is the start of a new golden era for Commonwealth Sport. After a 'Games reset', we head to Glasgow 2026 in fantastic shape to welcome the 74 teams of the Commonwealth before setting our sights on Amdavad 2030 for a special Centenary edition of the Commonwealth Games."

"India brings scale, youth, ambition, rich culture, enormous sporting passion and relevance, and I'm delighted to report strong interest from a range of nations to host the 2034 Games and beyond. We start our next century for the Commonwealth Games in good health," he added.

Dr PT Usha, President of the Commonwealth Games Association of India, said, "We are deeply honoured by the trust shown by Commonwealth Sport. The 2030 Games will not only celebrate a hundred years of the Commonwealth Movement but also lay the foundation for the next century. It will bring together Athletes, communities, and cultures from across the Commonwealth in a spirit of friendship and progress."

-The Sports Programme

In addition to confirming the hosts for 2030, Commonwealth Sport also confirmed that 15 -17 sports will feature at Amdavad 2030.

The Amdavad 2030 team will work closely with Commonwealth Sport and the International Federation community to shape a dynamic and exciting sport programme with strong local resonance and global appeal.

This will follow Commonwealth Sport's recently concluded Sport Programme Review, which outlines the sports which will feature at the Commonwealth Games: Athletics and Para Athletics, Swimming and Para Swimming, Table Tennis and Para Table Tennis, Bowls and Para Bowls, Weightlifting and Para Powerlifting, Artistic Gymnastics, Netball and Boxing.

The process to finalise the remainder of the programme will start next month, and the full Centenary Games line-up will be announced next year.

The sports under consideration are: Archery, Badminton, 3x3 Basketball and 3x3 Wheelchair Basketball, Beach Volleyball, T20 Cricket, Cycling, Diving, Hockey, Judo, Rhythmic Gymnastics, Rugby Sevens, Shooting, Squash, Triathlon, Para Triathlon and Wrestling.

The host can also propose up to two new or traditional sports.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Excellent news! But I hope the infrastructure development benefits local communities long-term and doesn't become another white elephant project. The focus should be on sustainable development, not just one-time events.
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Arjun K
T20 Cricket in Commonwealth Games? This is huge! Finally cricket gets the global multi-sport platform it deserves. Hope our Indian team brings home gold in 2030 🏏
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Sarah B
As someone who attended the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi, I'm excited but cautious. The 2010 event had its challenges, but India has grown so much since then. Hope Ahmedabad delivers a world-class experience!
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Vikram M
Gujarat hosting the centenary edition is perfect! The state has shown excellent organizational capabilities in the past. This will boost sports infrastructure across western India and inspire millions of young athletes.
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Michael C
The cultural performance with Garba dancers and dhol drummers sounds amazing! This is what makes multi-sport events special - the celebration of diverse cultures alongside athletic excellence. Looking forward to experiencing Indian hospitality in 2030!

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