Cricket-Australia board weighing alternatives after BBL privatisation plans blocked


MELBOURNE, April 30 (Reuters) - Cricket ⁠Australia said on Thursday it is considering alternatives to its privatisation ⁠plan for the Big Bash League (BBL) after failing to achieve ‌consensus with state members.

CA had set a mid-April deadline for the nation's six member states to indicate their support to sell 49% stakes in most BBL teams and 100% ​of one team each in Victoria and ⁠New South Wales.

New South Wales ⁠rejected CA's proposal while Queensland deferred its decision, saying it needed more information.

"Given ⁠CA ‌does not currently have full alignment on the proposed next step with our members, some alternative options are being considered ⁠that require additional analysis and consideration with States, and ​that work is ‌underway," CA said in a statement.

"Australian cricket remains united on the ⁠need to ​grow and continue investment in all aspects of the game and CA thanks the state associations and players for their engagement and collaboration in this project."

The ⁠lack of consensus is a major blow ​for CA Chairman Mike Baird and CEO Todd Greenberg, who spearheaded the privatisation push following a review by Boston Consulting Group last year.

CA had hoped ⁠to raise up to A$600 million ($427 million) to future-proof the sport, boost its finances and improve Australia's competitiveness in T20 cricket.

CA reported a net deficit of A$11.3 million for the 2024-25 financial year despite a hike ​in revenue from hosting the lucrative Border-Gavaskar series ⁠against powerhouse India.

Despite the potential for a major capital boost, influential cricket ​figures in Australia voiced opposition to opening the ‌league to private money, saying it ​could mean a damaging loss of control for the game's local custodians.

(Reporting by Ian Ransom in Melbourne; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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