It’s back, baby: Why Big Bash has tongues wagging once again

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It’s back, baby: Why Big Bash has tongues wagging once again
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The Big Bash never actually went anywhere these past few years, it just felt that way. But clear air for the rest of the summer, and publicity only controversy can provide, has T20 back in vogue.

, the headline in a 430-plus run game that could’ve gone either way until Neser pulled off said juggling act.Effectively a pub cricketer 18 months ago, Brown clubbed six sixes in a 23-ball innings of 62, using a bat he carved himself, possibly from a bigger bat, per his day job as a bat maker.

For a Big Bash tournament facing seriously cashed-up competition for star players from rival leagues being launched in South Africa and the UAE, the publicity is priceless. Rightly so, potentially as early as next season, the BBL will be wound back to 43 games per campaign.

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