An Australian sports presenter says a New Zealand franchise could join the Big Bash League within the next two to three years but the idea would need buy-in from Cricket Australia.
Interest in the Big Bash League has reached an all-time high this season with big numbers attending venues all over Australia. Nearly 81,000 turned up to an all-Melbourne clash between the Stars and Renegades at the MCG over the weekend while the Waca ground in Perth has sold out the final three home games for the Perth Scorchers.
Andy Maher, from Network Ten and Melbourne sport radio station 1116 SEN, told Radio Sport's Kent Johns that it would make sense to have a team in New Zealand if expansion occurs in the eight-team competition.
"I think it will come down to the willingness of Cricket Australia and the broadcasters," Maher said.
"It's a business. Things have got to rate and people have got to turn up. If New Zealanders turn up and games from New Zealand rate then there's no reason why not. It's as simple as that.