Tasmania is making a bold move to secure a stake in the Hobart Hurricanes amid rumors of the Big Bash League’s potential privatization, tying the deal to their new fixed-roof stadium set to open in 2031. They’re courting Indian investors to bundle team ownership with stadium precinct development, mirroring UK-style sports-property deals. Meanwhile, Cricket Victoria’s surprise bid to sell a license has stirred friction, as privatization remains unapproved. Cricket Australia sees privatization as vital to retain talent and fund grassroots cricket, but NSW and Queensland oppose it, favoring sustainable alternatives. WA is also eyeing a local buyer for the Scorchers, while the league faces pressure from the IPL and must win over skeptical fans wary of losing its identity.
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