BBL Expansion: CA Considering India Partnership.webp

Melbourne, February 17 Cricket Australia (CA) is considering hosting a Big Bash League (BBL) game in India next season as a way to tap into the lucrative market there, according to a report.

CA's bold move is part of a broader strategy to integrate the lucrative Indian market with the BBL ahead of a near-certain sale of at least two of its eight franchises, according to a report in 'Sen Cricket'.

According to the report, two senior CA officials recently travelled to India to explore the possibility of a game, possibly in Chennai.

"Head of business operations Phil Rigby and head of competition development and strategy Margot Harley flew to India as discussions intensified around the logistics of an offshore game," the report read.

The report said that the Perth Scorchers appear to be a logical choice to play in India "given their time zone and an openness from WACA officials to consider offers from wealthy Indian business figures."

"However, a deal is far from complete, as approval would need to be granted from various stakeholders, including broadcasters and the BCCI," it said.

The BBL is one of the top cricket leagues in the world. The Perth Scorchers have been the most successful team, having won the title six times.
 
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