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Shining light on the privatisation debate | Todd Greenberg - Cricket Australia CEO (12.05.26)
We tried our hardest to get complete uniformity across the system.
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Shining light on the privatisation debate | Todd Greenberg - Cricket Australia CEO (12.05.26)
What I mean by that is, you know, we've got six member states.
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Shining light on the privatisation debate | Todd Greenberg - Cricket Australia CEO (12.05.26)
I was aiming to get everybody aligned on the project and the objectives.
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Shining light on the privatisation debate | Todd Greenberg - Cricket Australia CEO (12.05.26)
Um, we didn't get there.
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Shining light on the privatisation debate | Todd Greenberg - Cricket Australia CEO (12.05.26)
We, we ended up probably split in half, um,
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Shining light on the privatisation debate | Todd Greenberg - Cricket Australia CEO (12.05.26)
And that's understandable, probably realistic given the difficulties in a federated model.
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Shining light on the privatisation debate | Todd Greenberg - Cricket Australia CEO (12.05.26)
That's not an excuse, by the way, but it's just the realities of what we face.
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Shining light on the privatisation debate | Todd Greenberg - Cricket Australia CEO (12.05.26)
So there's more dialogue.
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Shining light on the privatisation debate | Todd Greenberg - Cricket Australia CEO (12.05.26)
I do think there's a way through where potentially private capital can come in in a staggered approach.
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Shining light on the privatisation debate | Todd Greenberg - Cricket Australia CEO (12.05.26)
And we're in the middle of those conversations right now.
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Shining light on the privatisation debate | Todd Greenberg - Cricket Australia CEO (12.05.26)
Well, certainly the three states being Victoria, WA and Tasmania are very keen to continue to progress.
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Shining light on the privatisation debate | Todd Greenberg - Cricket Australia CEO (12.05.26)
And they're actively engaged in those plans.
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Shining light on the privatisation debate | Todd Greenberg - Cricket Australia CEO (12.05.26)
In saying that though, what we have to be satisfied, we being Cricket Australia, the governing body, we have to be satisfied on a couple of fronts.
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Shining light on the privatisation debate | Todd Greenberg - Cricket Australia CEO (12.05.26)
One is
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Shining light on the privatisation debate | Todd Greenberg - Cricket Australia CEO (12.05.26)
Can we continue to operate a league with different ownership models?
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Shining light on the privatisation debate | Todd Greenberg - Cricket Australia CEO (12.05.26)
So in other words, can we run the big bash, some leagues having some private capital and ownership and some others being traditional models?
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Shining light on the privatisation debate | Todd Greenberg - Cricket Australia CEO (12.05.26)
I think the answer to that is yes, but we have to do the piece of work first.
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Shining light on the privatisation debate | Todd Greenberg - Cricket Australia CEO (12.05.26)
And then second of all, I've been really clear all the way through this that I think maximizing value for the sport is where everyone goes together.
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Shining light on the privatisation debate | Todd Greenberg - Cricket Australia CEO (12.05.26)
If we end up not going together at the same time, can we still extract the same level of revenue and can we extract the same level of value?
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Shining light on the privatisation debate | Todd Greenberg - Cricket Australia CEO (12.05.26)
And again, I think we can, but I've got to do the work to satisfy a recommendation that would ultimately go to the members in our board.