Privatisation Rejected, Green Under Pressure & Starc Claims Top Honour

April 15
1h 5m

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Episode Description

This episode of Cricket Unfiltered dives into one of the biggest issues in Australian cricket right now — the future of the Big Bash League — as Cricket NSW takes a firm stand against privatisation. The guys unpack what this means for the competition, the risks of external ownership, and whether the league can grow through a self-funded model instead.

They also cover the latest from the Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack, including Mitchell Starc’s recognition, debate the quirks of Wisden’s selection rules, and take a global look at Aussie performances across the IPL, PSL, and county cricket.

Plus, there’s discussion around Cameron Green’s struggles, David Warner’s off-field controversy, and what it all means for leadership and accountability in Australian cricket.

  • (6:22) – NSW rejects BBL privatisation: what it means
  • (10:00) – Risks of selling BBL clubs & fan identity concerns
  • (12:47) – Alternative “self-funding” model explained
  • (21:59) – Potential BBL expansion ideas (India/Chennai discussion)
  • (26:49) – Mitchell Starc named Wisden Cricketer of the Year
  • (44:47) – IPL update: Aussie performances & Cameron Green struggles


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