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Cricket Australia pulls ridiculous national anthem move that shows how left-wing the country has become

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Australia seems determined to make radical left-wing blue states like California, Minnesota and Michigan look normal.

That seems borderline impossible, doesn't it?

A supporter waves the Australian flag during a cricket match. (Randy Brooks/AFP via Getty Images)

Those states are busy trying to allow males to compete in girls' and women's sports, making it possible for illegal immigrants to vote, and covering up massive amounts of government fraud and waste in the name of "equality."

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And yet, Australia somehow always finds a way to drop the ultimate, "hold our beer."

The latest example comes from Cricket Australia, which is reportedly bringing the Big Bash League final back to Australia Day on Jan. 26, 2027.

Makes sense, right? Cricket is one of the biggest sports in the country. Australia Day is one of the country's most important holidays.

It's the perfect time to combine two unifying forces – love of sport and national pride – into one huge celebratory day. But this is modern-day Australia we're talking about.

According to The Australian, Cricket Australia does not currently plan to feature "Advance Australia Fair," the country’s national anthem, before the BBL final unless the hosting city specifically requests it.

Read that again.

The championship game is being played on Australia Day, but playing the Australian national anthem prior to the match isn't in the plan.

Truly incredible.

Luke Holt of the Scorchers celebrates with the trophy during the BBL final match between the Perth Scorchers and Sydney Sixers at Perth Stadium in Perth,

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