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McGrath, Gillespie and Fleming back BBL privatisation but warn Test cricket must be protected

McGrath, Gillespie and Fleming back BBL privatisation but warn Test cricket must be protected

3 min readMay 18, 2026 12:20 PM IST Three of Australia’s popular fast bowlers have backed BBL privatisation as inevitable but warned Cricket Australia that Test cricket must be ringfenced from the fallout, speaking on the Fast Bowling Cartel podcast on Monday. Glenn McGrath, Jason Gillespie and Damian Fleming addressed the ongoing standoff between Cricket Australia and several state associations, with NSW and Queensland having already rejected CA’s initial proposal to sell stakes in BBL franchises to private investors.Gillespie, who recently coached Hyderabad Kings in the PSL, identified the core risk plainly. “Let’s say an IPL franchise comes in and buys one of the Big Bash teams,” he said. “They’ve signed Travis Head to a multi-million dollar contract. They want him playing Christmas Day or New Year’s Eve – and this coincides with test cricket. Does this change what the Boxing Day test, the New Year’s test looks like? I think a lot of these questions are being asked right now.” McGrath echoed those concerns. “Test cricket’s the ultimate. We need to protect test cricket,” …

Pat Cummins gets green signal, eyes IPL return in major boost for Sunrisers Hyderabad | Cricket News

Pat Cummins gets green signal, eyes IPL return in major boost for Sunrisers Hyderabad | Cricket News

2 min readApr 16, 2026 10:08 AM IST Pat Cummins has been cleared to resume bowling without restrictions after undergoing fresh scans on his back in Sydney, clearing the way for his return to the Indian Premier League (IPL). The latest assessment confirmed that the stress-related back issue, which had restricted him to just one appearance since last August, has fully healed, Cricket Australia said. The Australian fast bowler is set to fly to India on Friday, where he will rejoin compatriot Travis Head at Sunrisers Hyderabad for the rest of the IPL season. Although the franchise has upcoming home fixtures against Chennai Super Kings and Delhi Capitals, Cummins is expected to take a cautious route and is likely to target the April 25 clash against Rajasthan Royals in Jaipur as his comeback match. It remains to be seen if he reclaims captaincy duties from Ishan Kishan, who has been leading the side during his absence. SRH currently sit fourth on the table, part of a tightly packed group of sides with two wins each.Cummins’ …

Cameron Green’s latest move changes the mood at KKR after Ajinkya Rahane’s comment triggered debate

Cameron Green’s latest move changes the mood at KKR after Ajinkya Rahane’s comment triggered debate

Cameron Green, bowling in Kolkata Knight Riders’ nets on the eve of their IPL 2026 game against Sunrisers Hyderabad, has become a story far bigger than a routine training clip. It comes just days after Green did not bowl at all in KKR’s opening defeat to the Mumbai Indians at Wankhede, a match in which the team failed to defend 224, and their balance with the ball came under immediate scrutiny. Cameron Green bowling in the nets for KKR. (KKR X) The issue flared when KKR captain Ajinkya Rahane, asked after the match why Green had not bowled, replied: “That question you need to ask Cricket Australia.” Rahane also made it clear that Green’s overs would improve KKR’s balance, which turned a selection and workload call into a wider talking point about franchise planning, player availability, and how much control national boards continue to exercise during the IPL. Also Read: LSG vs DC LIVE Score, IPL 2026: Delhi in total control with flurry of wickets; LSG depend on Abdul Samad for big finish Cricket Australia …

Cricket Australia claims that KKR was completely aware of Cameron Green’s bowling situation | Cricket News

Cricket Australia claims that KKR was completely aware of Cameron Green’s bowling situation | Cricket News

3 min readMar 30, 2026 05:50 PM IST Cricket Australia has claimed that Kolkata Knight Riders management was completely aware about the bowling unavailability of Cameron Green after KKR’s captain Ajinkya Rahane took a cheeky dig on the board last night. After the loss against Mumbai Indians, when Rahane was asked why Green didn’t bowl, he said, “Ask Cricket Australia”, triggering a mild controversy. “Cameron has a lower back injury which is being managed but requires him to abstain from bowling for a short period,” a CA spokesperson told PTI. “Cameron is currently rebuilding his bowling loads in India with a view to return in around 10-12 days’ time. KKR has been communicated with and is fully aware of this information.” Green has been off the bowling duties for nearly an year after undergoing surgery for a stress fracture in his back. Green’s last competitive outing with the ball came in the T20 World Cup against Oman on February 20 earlier this year at Pallekele, where he bowled just two overs. Widening bowling crisis KKR …

‘They are taking the tournament for a ride’: Aakash Chopra slams Cricket Australia for not allowing Cameron Green to bowl in IPL match vs MI | Cricket News

‘They are taking the tournament for a ride’: Aakash Chopra slams Cricket Australia for not allowing Cameron Green to bowl in IPL match vs MI | Cricket News

3 min readMar 30, 2026 05:13 PM IST Aakash Chopra criticized Cricket Australia for not allowing Cameron Green to bowl in the ongoing Indian Premier League in order to manage his workload, saying that the body was taking the league for a ride. The controversy reared its head on Sunday when Kolkata Knight Riders captain Ajinkya Rahane was asked why Green did not bowl in the 6-wicket loss to Mumbai Indians. “That question you need to ask Cricket Australia,” was the captain’s response. “Hopefully Green starts to bowl soon, and the combination will be slightly different,” he had said a few moments earlier. On Monday, Chopra said that KKR had bought Green as a replacement for Andre Russell but if the allrounder isn’t been allowed to bowl, the team will have a sense of betrayal. But why Cameron Green didn’t bowl in #KKR‘s debut? #IPL #Aakashvani #cricket pic.twitter.com/CIyvol7mY3 — Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) March 30, 2026 “You bought an allrounder for Rs 25 crore. Cameron green who bats as well as bowls. He was the replacement …

Ambati Rayudu slams Cricket Australia over Cam Green’s bowling restriction for KKR in IPL 2026

Ambati Rayudu slams Cricket Australia over Cam Green’s bowling restriction for KKR in IPL 2026

3 min readMar 30, 2026 09:30 AM IST Kolkata Knight Riders’ inexperienced bowling attack came under the scanner at the Wankhede Stadium on Sunday night after they failed to defend a 220-run total against the Mumbai Indians. While the stacked MI batting group put on their highest-ever IPL chase, Ajinkya Rahane’s men were rendered a bowler short after their record Rs 25.20 crore signing, Cameron Green, was barred from bowling for a certain number of games by his home board, Cricket Australia (CA). Former India batter Ambati Rayudu slammed CA over the restrictions, questioning the logic behind the decision. Green, who became the most expensive overseas player to be signed at any IPL auction, batted at No 3 against MI, scoring 18 off 10 balls. He was an active presence on the field during the chase, but wasn’t brought on to bowl his medium pacers on a pitch where MI’s seamers were able to pull things back in the first half. ALSO READ | First time since 2012, Mumbai Indians begin IPL campaign with win …

Delhi Capitals hopeful of Mitchell Starc’s arrival before season opener, even as Cricket Australia yet to issue NOC

Delhi Capitals hopeful of Mitchell Starc’s arrival before season opener, even as Cricket Australia yet to issue NOC

3 min readMar 23, 2026 05:14 PM IST Delhi Capitals are hopeful that their ace pacer Mitchell Starc will join the squad before their Indian Premier League 2026 season opener against Lucknow Super Giants on April 1. Starc has yet to receive the No Objection Certificate (NOC) from Cricket Australia (CA) as the board included their star fast bowler in the workload management program. DC head coach Hemang Badani said the management is in constant touch with the CA and is waiting for them to grant Starc the NOC. “We are waiting to get the NOC from Cricket Australia. Once we get that, we will know when he will join us,” said Badani in a media interaction on Monday ahead of IPL 2026. “We are in constant touch with CA. He has been bowling, he had a bowled few days back. Unless Cricket Australia signs off on him that he is fit to play, there is little a franchise can do,” said the coach when asked if the delay in issuing NOC was due to …

Despite ‘bad for business’ pitches, Cricket Australia to continue allowing local curators to prepare home Test surfaces

Despite ‘bad for business’ pitches, Cricket Australia to continue allowing local curators to prepare home Test surfaces

3 min readUpdated: Mar 23, 2026 04:22 PM IST Despite its recent home Test pitches in the 2025-26 Ashes series marking “bad for business”, Cricket Australia (CA) has decided against taking control over the playing surfaces across the country. Last year, the Ashes matches in Perth and Melbourne ended in two days, costing CA about AUD 15 million in revenue. Despite the monetary setbacks, the CA has maintained that a one-dimensional approach will not work for the varying conditions across the vast country. CA’s head of operations, Peter Roach, recently told the Australian Associated Press that it would be imprudent to overlook the pitches from a central standpoint. “It’s inconceivable that we could ever control much more than we do now,” Roach said. “In England, you could put in a central curator to go around or New Zealand, or South Africa, because the wickets and the clays and the climates are so similar.” “In Australia, because they’re so different, you could put the best curator in Australia to a different venue and all of a …

Emotionally drained Travis Head hints at skipping BBL, targets fresh start for 2026 T20 World Cup after Ashes

Emotionally drained Travis Head hints at skipping BBL, targets fresh start for 2026 T20 World Cup after Ashes

Star Australian batter Travis Head has implied that he will likely skip the current Big Bash League (BBL) season, citing the intense emotional and physical toll of the Ashes series. The destructive white ball opener Head prioritises staying fresh for the upcoming T20 World Cup in February, following an elongated home summer of cricket. Head described the Ashes as an “emotionally draining” series and expressed his need for a break before another demanding year that will see him feature in a lot of crucial games for his national side. “Probably unlikely with the emotional drain of an Ashes series, and what’s coming up in terms of the World Cup,” Head was quoted as saying by the Daily Telegraph. “You go into every series wanting to have a good contribution. I felt like I’ve been close to that and played really well. And the emotional drain of actually being in an Ashes series and playing it is always tough. So I think it’s important to go into a World Cup fresh, but we’ll see where we …

IPL 2025: Cricket Australia to back players if they choose to skip remainder of IPL season | Ipl News

IPL 2025: Cricket Australia to back players if they choose to skip remainder of IPL season | Ipl News

Following the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) update on Monday to restart the IPL 2025 season with a rejigged schedule after the tournament was indefinitely postponed last week due to the India-Pakistan conflicts, Cricket Australia (CA) has stated that they will back their players should they choose not to return for the remainder of the season. With 17 matches to be played across 17 days starting Thursday, the BCCI announced that the final has been moved out to June 3 from the original schedule slated for a May 25 finish. This means that the Playoffs schedule will clash with a couple of international fixtures and leave the Australian and South African players featuring in the next stage of the season less than a week for preparation for the ICC World Test Championship, to be held at Lord’s from June 11-15. “Following the announcement that the IPL will resume on Saturday, Cricket Australia will support players in their individual decisions whether to return to India or not. Story continues below this ad “Team …