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Exclusive was posted on here last night
The Big Bash League, which will begin in the 2011/12 Australian summer, will be contested by eight city-based franchises - including two each from Melbourne and Sydney.
It succeeds Australia's previous Twenty20 Big Bash which ran from 2005, featured the traditional six state teams - New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria and Western Australia - with occasional participation from overseas players, such as Hampshire's Michael Lumb and Lancashire's Sajid Mahmood in 2010/11.
However, the new franchises are able to sign players from any state, and field two international players per team.
is this gonna interfere with our county season?
reading
makes it sound like a load of hogwash
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/14034670.stm