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Heat is on for race to play BBL opener in Chennai

Brisbane Heat star Spencer Johnson will be hoping to go to Chennai to contest the BBL opener. (Jono Searle/AAP PHOTOS)

Brisbane Heat have put their hand up to be one of the first teams to play a BBL game overseas and open this summer's tournament in India.

Cricket Australia is understood to have received positive news in the past 24 hours in their quest to start the 2026-27 season in India.

The move would be designed to help increase interest in the Indian market, and also comes at a time when the privatisation of BBL teams remains up in the air.

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BBL manager Alistair Dobson could be off to India this year for the opening match of the series. (Bianca De Marchi/AAP PHOTOS)

The challenge now is to establish which teams will go because only two sides can be part of the action.

Brisbane Heat CEO Terry Svenson said the Chennai move was a good initiative by Cricket Australia that was backed by Queensland Cricket.

 "We've had the opportunity to discuss this with CA and are supportive of the initiative," Svenson told AAP.

"The Brisbane Heat have been one of the competition's best performing teams off the field with a strong international following through social media, so we look forward to further discussions with CA."

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The Brisbane Heat are one of the teams keen to play an away game in India. (Darren England/AAP PHOTOS)

AAP has been told Cricket Australia initially proposed internally they would explore taking the first game of the Big Bash overseas this summer.

They identified India and Chennai in particular as their preferred location. 

In the past 24 hours it's understood the Chennai governing body has approved it in principle and are waiting for the BCCI to sign off on it.

Several of the BBL franchises have indicated they would prefer to be the away team in Chennai rather than giving up a home game. 

The Heat are one of those, also hoping to have their five allotted home games at the Gabba.

BCCI approval will be crucial. 

The Sydney Thunder is one club with obvious links to Chennai through Ravichandran Ashwin.

Ashwin had initially signed for the Thunder last year as the first Indian player in the BBL, before injury ruled him out. 

The club is hopeful of signing him again this year.

But there are also Pakistan players involved in the BBL and history shows getting them into India is a fraught exercise. 

Most BBL teams have had Pakistani players on their roster, with the overseas player draft to be held later this year.

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