The Age
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·1 hour ago
Cricket Australia scraps Big Bash League privatization after state pushback
Cricket Australia abandoned plans to privatize the Big Bash League after pushback from New South Wales and Queensland in May 2026. The league, valued at $600-800 million, represents Australian cricket's greatest commercial success and should remain under sport governance rather than private ownership. The decision exposes deeper governance issues requiring structural reform to restore state association representation on CA's board.
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