Are these Australian teams for sale? Now IPL teams will rule on the land of Kangaroos!

Demand to make Big Bash League in separate women. (Photo-Ayush Kumar/Sopa Images/Lightrocket Via Getty Images)

A big change can soon be seen in Australia’s Big Bash League (BBL). Cricket Australia (CA) is considering privatizing this league. This will show her interest in the teams of this league. This will also increase the brand value of BBL. Also, the rule of Indian Premier League (IPL) teams can be seen in Australia. According to Sydney Morning Herald, the CA meeting was considered on the privatization of this league. There has also been a demand for this league to be made in separate windows, so that the big players of Australia can participate in this league. However, no decision has been taken in this matter so far.

What is CA’s plan?

BBL is going to be a major change soon to compete with the Indian Premier League (IPL), South Africa’s South Africa’s SA20 League and UAE’s ILT20 League. According to reports, after reviewing the Boston Consulting Group (BCG), Cricket Australia is considering selling its stake in BBL teams to private investors. With this, the owners of IPL teams can also invest in it.

The BCG report states that BBL is running right at this time, but he is behind the other league in terms of players’ salary. For the entry of star players in BBL, it is very important for private investors to invest in this league. During this time a target has been set to raise more than $ 100 million. During this time, there was also a demand to get BBL in new videos.

Demand for BBL in new winds

The BBL necklace occurs year when the Australian team is busy playing Test cricket. Because of this, players like Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Steve Smith and Travis Head are unable to participate in this league. Due to this, there is not much enthusiasm of fans in BBL. In such a situation, the owner of the team has demanded to make this league in separate winds, so that the star players of Australia can also participate in this league. CA can take a decision in this case by the end of the year. Chairman Mike Baird and CEO Tod Greenberg are keen to build consensus before taking final decision.

Asish Roy
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