WBBL opens 2026-27 season amid uncertainty over privatisation future

The Women's Big Bash League (WBBL) is set to kick off its 2026-27 season with a Melbourne derby between the Renegades and the Stars. The competition continues to be regarded as the premier women's T20 league despite growing competition from the Women's Premier League (WPL) and The Hundred. However, the upcoming edition could be one of the last in its current format, as privatisation plans loom over the competition's structure. The potential shift to a privately owned model mirrors changes seen in other major cricket leagues globally. Stakeholders are closely watching how the privatisation process unfolds and what it could mean for the future of women's cricket in Australia.
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