CA Plans Next Move After States Reject BBL Privatisation
Cricket Australia pursues Big Bash League privatisation despite resistance from NSW and Queensland. The proposal aims to sell stakes in the tournament, but several states oppose the plan. CA prepares its next strategic step following the pushback from major cricket boards.
Source: ESPNcricinfo
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CA’s privatisation push is fundamentally about control disguised as modernisation. By monetising BBL stakes, they’re consolidating power away from state boards who’ve built Australian cricket’s foundation. The real battleground? Player contracts and scheduling autonomy—states fear losing leverage over their talent pipelines. This won’t end in compromise; CA will either ram it through or quietly shelve it until states fracture further.
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