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Cricket Australia agrees to look at alternatives after opposition to its private ownership BBL model

Out of its six local partners, three are in favour of the plan; however, Queensland Cricket and Cricket NSW are not in agreement.

Updated on: Apr 30, 2026 02:28 pm IST
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Cricket Australia finds itself in a quandary after Queensland Cricket informed the governing body on Wednesday that, like Cricket NSW, they don’t support its private ownership model for the Big Bash League (BBL).

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Three other big entities, however, agreed with Cricket Australia’s plans, and they are Victoria, Western Australia and Tasmania. South Australia, on the other hand, is in support of a hybrid model with several restrictions in place. Out of six, if five entities had given their approval, CA’s private ownership model would have carried through.

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CA chief executive Todd Greenberg on Thursday said, although sooner rather than later, the league will have to take that direction, right now they were trying to look at other alternatives to have a peaceful solution.

There are fears that the private ownership model will take control away from Cricket Australia, as well as its associations. Although Greenberg didn’t dismiss it, he was of the opinion that privatisation was inevitable. "I do think at some point in our lifetimes, the private capital will come in. I think if we're going to compete with the rest of the world, it is inevitable.

"Our whole project has been about balancing the risks that come with that and making sure the controls are in place for Australian cricket to be able to bring private capital in but continue to operate the way the game has been governed and should be governed, and what we keep sacrosanct,” he said.

Greenberg also dismissed the self-funding proposal from CNSW that revolves around gambling revenue. "Our view is that that's not a step that the sport would accept. To back itself on wagering is not a way to fund the game. That's been very clear from the CA Board," he said.

 
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