India's medal prospects in Commonwealth Games suffered a body blow as cricket, hockey, wrestling, badminton and shooting were among the sports axed from Glasgow 2026.
Table tennis, squash and triathlon have also been axed in a bid to limit the cost and streamline logistics given that only four venues will host the entire showpiece in 2026.

The key sports were dropped from the list as the 2026 edition host city Glasgow unveiled a pruned roster of 10 disciplines to keep the event budget-friendly.
The total number of events at the Games will be nine fewer compared to the 2022 Birmingham edition. The 23rd edition of the mega-event is scheduled to take place from July 23 to August 2, marking Glasgow's return as host after 12 years, following the 2014 edition.
"The sports programme will include Athletics and Para Athletics (Track & Field), Swimming and Para Swimming, Artistic Gymnastics, Track Cycling and Para Track Cycling, Netball, Weightlifting and Para Powerlifting, Boxing, Judo, Bowls and Para Bowls, and 3x3 Basketball and 3x3 Wheelchair Basketball," the Commonwealth Games Federation said in a statement.
"The Games will take place across four venues -- Scotstoun Stadium, Tollcross International Swimming Centre, Emirates Arena - including the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome, and the Scottish Event Campus (SEC). Athletes and support staff will be housed in hotel accommodation," it added.
The roster is a massive setback to India's medal prospects given that bulk of the country's medals came from the removed disciplines in the past editions. In the recent 2022 Birmingham Games, India won a total of 61 medals - 22 gold, 16 silver and 23 bronze.
Among the 61 medals, India won 6 medals in Badminton, 2 in hockey, 1 in cricket, 7 in table tennis and 12 in wrestling. But now Cricket, Wrestling, Hockey and Badminton have been dropped due to the financial contraints.
Cricket only returned to the Commonwealth Games in 2022 after 34 years. Shooting was never expected to return after being dropped from the Birmingham programme four years ago, owing to logistics.
While announcing the Glasgow schedule, the CGF said "Glasgow 2026 will feature a 10-sport programme concentrated across four venues within an eight-mile corridor". This ruled shooting out of the roster as the Barry Buddon centre in Dundee - the venue during the 2014 CWG - is more than 100km away from Glasgow.
Glasgow Green and the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre, which hosted hockey and wrestling in 2014, has been dropped from the list of venues, while Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome, where badminton was held that year, will be used only for cycling this time.
Aside from cost, hockey's exclusion could also be down to the fact that the Games are being organised close to the World Cup that is scheduled two weeks later from August 15 to 30 in Wavre, Belgium and Amstelveen, Netherlands.
The Australian state of Victoria was the original host of the 2026 edition but pulled out last year due to rising costs. Scotland then stepped in to save the Games.
Hockey's omission from the Games would be a significant blow for India. The men's team has won three silver and two bronze medals, while the women have also shone, clinching three medals, including a historic gold in the 2002 Games.
In badminton, India has racked up an impressive 31 medals -- 10 gold, eight silver, and 13 bronze. Notably, the nation was to enter the 2026 edition as defending champions in men's and women's singles, as well as men's doubles.
Shooting was a stronghold for India, with a staggering 135 medals to its name. The count included 63 gold, 44 silver, and 28 bronze. The wrestling competition has yielded 114 medals for the nation, including 49 gold, 39 silver, and 26 bronzes.
(With PTI inputs)