Cricket Australia drops Big Bash privatization plan after state resistance mounts
Cricket Australia abandoned its privatization push for the Big Bash League following resistance from New South Wales and Queensland state associations. The league, valued at $600-$800 million, generates significant revenue but belongs to Australian cricket's grassroots communities. The failed bid exposed governance weaknesses, with independent directors now dominating CA's board at the expense of state representation and cricket expertise.
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