Key meeting set for BBL privatisation push in Melbourne on Monday
ESPNcricinfo • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 13, 2026, 1:29 AM
Last updated Jun 13, 2026

A crucial meeting involving state chairs is scheduled for Monday in Melbourne concerning the privatisation of the Big Bash League (BBL). This meeting marks a significant moment in a process that has faced challenges. The outcome could have lasting implications for Australian cricket's financial framework and BBL's operational structure. Stakeholders are awaiting results from this gathering to determine the future direction of the league.
- •State chairs meeting happens June 15 in Melbourne.
- •Discussion focuses on BBL privatisation process complications.
- •Meeting outcomes may influence future of Australian cricket.
- •Privatisation efforts have faced various challenges.
- 1:29 AMESPNcricinfo — D-day looms for Australian cricket in BBL privatisation push
"A key meeting of state chairs takes place in Melbourne on Monday in what has become a troubled process
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