Mike baird
‘CA Should Have Done A Better Job,’ Admits Chief Greednberg Amid Growing BBL Privatisation Divide
The discussion about private investment in the BBL has grown more heated following New South Wales and Queensland's opposition to CA’s initial proposal to sell franchise stakes to outside investors. South Australia has also shown caution, whereas Victoria, Tasmania, and Western Australia remain open to further market exploration.
Amid the growing divide, CA chair Mike Baird and Cricket NSW chair John Knox held informal discussions on Monday to ease tensions and find common ground on the issue.
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