The 42-day Big Bash season won’t include games on Christmas Day or Australia Day
Taking the plunge and putting a Big Bash game on Christmas Day will have to wait, with another key day without cricket this summer.
Big Bash officials have once again baulked at putting a match on Christmas Day and will finish the 42-day tournament on the eve of Australia Day.
Only a washout of the final will put cricket on January 26.
A December 14 start for the tournament has been locked in with a Boxing Day showdown between the Sydney Sixers and Melbourne Stars and a 13th consecutive News Year’s Eve clash in Adelaide among the fixture highlights.
Pakistan star Babar Azam looms as the headline international act this season, with several of his teammates, including speed demon Shaheen Shaf Afridi, joining the playing ranks.
An Ashes Test series will rob the Big Bash of the best Australian and English talent until the final two or three weeks of the tournament, which will finish on January 25, with January 26 slotted as a reserve day for the final.
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Cricket Australia hasn’t played on January 26 since 2023 and has refrained from any mention of Australia Day amid concerns from some players, including Indigenous women’s star Ash Gardner, about the implications of playing on a day that has different significance among Australians.
Christmas Day was also ruled out, meaning the NBL remains the only Australian sport willing to take the plunge on that day.
“With uninterrupted action every night of the regular season and all the marquee games our fans love, this schedule ensures the BBL remains the heartbeat of summer,” Big Bash boss Alastair Dobson said.
“The fan-favourite fixtures, combined with the family-friendly entertainment that makes the Big Bash, has BBL|15 well positioned to build on the success of last summer.
“We were blown away by the quality of overseas talent signed via the BBL draft and can’t wait to see these global superstars in action alongside some of Australia’s biggest names.”
Despite making himself eligible, English pace ace Jofra Archer was overlooked in the BBL draft, with clubs fearful he would be unavailable due to the Ashes.
Archer returned to the England squad for the series against India but missed selection in the second Test.
Originally published as The 42-day Big Bash season won’t include games on Christmas Day or Australia Day