
Prateek Thakur
abplive|08-07-2026
PM Narendra Modi and Australian PM Anthony Albanese on Friday will announce BBL opener in India. 🇮🇳
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) July 8, 2026
- Melbourne Renegades Vs Perth Scorchers on 12th December at the Chepauk Stadium. (Tom Morris). pic.twitter.com/oTveulNTmT
According to the details outlined in the report, the blockbuster opening match will feature the Melbourne Renegades facing the Perth Scorchers.
The match is reportedly scheduled for December 12 at the historic MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai, a venue traditionally celebrated for its passionate local cricket audience.
The choice of Chepauk introduces a completely unique spin-friendly dynamic to the tournament opener, contrasting sharply with the traditional hard, bouncing surfaces of western and eastern Australian grounds.
If confirmed officially by the respective governing bodies, the move marks a significant shift in the operational policy of the Indian cricket board.
Historically, the domestic board has guarded its local markets fiercely, restricting foreign league operations and preventing active Indian players from participating in overseas T20 tournaments.
Opening an Indian venue for Cricket Australia indicates a growing commercial reciprocity that could pave the way for future bilateral franchise exchanges between the nations.
Please Note: This developing story is based entirely on unconfirmed media reports circulated by regional journalists. Neither the Board of Control for Cricket in India nor Cricket Australia have released a formal press statement verifying the scheduling of the fixture.




