Cricket Australia set to revamp Big Bash League with a shorter version

The Women's Big Bash will remain unchanged from its 59-game season

By Web Desk
May 12, 2023
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Cricket Australia (CA) is all set to cut down the number of matches in the Big Bash League (BBL) from next season. 

As reported by Reuters, CA has decided to shorten BBL to a 44-game season from 2023-24 in light of their new broadcast deal.

The Twenty20 competition will be cut by 17 matches, featuring 40 home-and-away matches plus four finals from the next edition.

The changes come 12 months in advance of a seven-year broadcast deal agreed between Cricket Australia and media partners Seven Network and Foxtel.

Cricket Australia's general manager of Big Bash Leagues, Alistair Dobson, said a shorter BBL would allow the league "greater flexibility" to deliver the "best possible fixture for clubs and fans".

The Women's Big Bash will remain unchanged from its 59-game season.

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