Ahmedabad to Host 2030 Commonwealth Games – Sports Stars Celebrate Infrastructure Boost
Ahmedabad has been officially selected as the host city for the 2030 Commonwealth Games, marking the prestigious centenary edition of the international sporting event. The announcement has generated widespread excitement among Gujarat’s athletic community, who anticipate massive infrastructure development and home advantage for Indian competitors.
Key Takeaways
- Ahmedabad confirmed as host for 2030 Commonwealth Games centenary edition
- Major sports infrastructure development expected across Gujarat
- Home advantage seen as significant benefit for Indian athletes
- Multiple Indian sports stars welcome the decision
Transforming Gujarat’s Sports Landscape
Leading athletes from various disciplines have expressed unanimous support for Ahmedabad’s selection, highlighting how the mega event will accelerate sports development in the region.
Yastika Bhatia: Boosting Multiple Sports
The Indian women’s cricket team silver medallist from 2022 CWG stated: “It’s a proud moment for our entire country. The government deserves credit for ensuring this. Representing the country at home in front of such huge crowds is every athlete’s dream. Cricket has always been popular in Gujarat, but an event of this magnitude will give a huge boost to other sports too.”
Lajja Gauswami: Cultural Transformation
The two-time CWG medallist shooter emphasized the cultural shift: “Even 15 years back, Gujarat hardly had any sports culture but hosting such a mega event will act as a huge boost. It will inspire aspiring athletes, and improved infrastructure will help them realise their dreams.”
Harmeet Desai: Comprehensive Benefits
The table tennis star and CWG medallist explained: “Hosting such an event domestically presents numerous opportunities, including increased funding, enhanced exposure, and significant advancements in sports infrastructure. I anticipate that this will significantly benefit Indian athletes, enabling them to reach new heights.”
Ankita Raina: Creating Elite Athletes
The tennis champion and Asian Games medallist noted: “It’s a huge step for Indian sports. We always talk about grassroot level development, and this is one of the steps towards creating elite athletes and making India a medal-winning country.”
Local Athletes Express Pride
Swimmer Maana Patel, who represented India at the Tokyo Olympics, shared: “I feel proud as an Amdavadi to see the city hosting such a big event. Since this will give sports infrastructure a big boost, local athletes can now look forward to training here. Earlier, we had to shift to other cities and even train abroad.”
Home Advantage and Future Dreams
Triathlete Pragnya Mohan, who competed in the 2022 CWG, expressed her aspirations: “I dream of staying fit, representing India in my hometown in 2030, and winning a medal! Since our athletes are used to the weather and terrain, it will give them an edge over others.”
Table tennis national champion Manush Shah added his hopes: “If I can qualify for the 2030 CWG, it will be my first CWG. I hope I can play in front of home crowds and win a medal for India.”
The 2030 Commonwealth Games in Ahmedabad is poised to transform India’s sports infrastructure while providing home advantage that could propel Indian athletes to new international successes.



