Cricket Australia, six states agree ‘in principle’ to Big Bash League privatisation (Image Source: IANS)
Cricket New South Wales: Cricket Australia (CA) and its six state associations have agreed ‘in principle’ to a self-determination model of private investment in the Big Bash League (BBL). The move comes after Cricket Victoria announced its plans to sell one of its licences ahead of the 2026/27 BBL season.
“The agreement to this concept came with four key requirements: - The structure of governance for the new Big Bash Leagues to be agreed. Change to the current CA governance structure to take into account the new operating model.
“Agreement to be reached on the mechanics of a self-determination model with the Australian Cricketer’s Association. Agreement between CA and each of the States on future funding and distribution agreements.