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Queensland Joins NSW in Rejecting CA’s BBL Privatisation Plan

Shaurya Morgan · · 2 min read
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Queensland Joins NSW in Rejecting CA’s BBL Privatisation Plan

Cricket Australia’s plans to push ahead with privatising the BBL have hit another hurdle with Queensland joining New South Wales in rejecting CA’s proposal to sell stakes of the eight BBL clubs to private investors.

NSW Opposition

NSW, who control Sydney Sixers and Sydney Thunder, had been firmly against the privatisation model that was presented by CA to the six state chief executives at a meeting in Melbourne in late March.

Queensland’s Decision

Queensland, who operate Brisbane Heat, had initially asked for more time and clarity on a number of points in the proposal following a Queensland Cricket board meeting a fortnight ago. Following discussions with CA, Queensland has decided to join NSW in rejecting the proposal entirely.

This leaves CA with only four states, Victoria, Western Australia, South Australia and Tasmania, who between them run the other five BBL clubs, in favour of proceeding with moving to the next step of privatisation, which involves getting official valuations for the clubs.

Potential Financial Benefits

It has previously been estimated that full privatisation of the BBL could bring in AU$600-800 million.

Queensland’s rejection of the proposal is a significant setback for CA’s plans to privatise the BBL. With only four states now in favour of the proposal, it remains to be seen how CA will proceed with its plans.

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Shaurya Morgan
Shaurya Morgan

Shaurya Morgan is a Cricket Editor specializing in match analysis and tactical insights. With a sharp eye for detail, he breaks down strategies, highlights key performances, and brings fans closer to the drama of the game. He leads the “Match Insights” and “Player Performance Breakdown” segments, offering clear explanations of how teams adapt and players excel under pressure. Shaurya’s work blends data-driven analysis with storytelling that captures the excitement of cricket at every level.