Queensland joins NSW in rejecting Cricket Australia’s BBL sale plan
Queensland has rejected Cricket Australia's plan to sell stakes in Big Bash League clubs, joining New South Wales in opposition to the proposal. The decision follows concerns over losing control of the Australian cricket system and uncertainty around future broadcast revenue. Cricket Australia is expected to respond to the growing resistance from the two states.
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