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BBL 2021-22 (Mens and Womens)

Bazal

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Why don’t they just get all the players infected with COVID and make two teams that can play against each other.

COVID IX A v COVID XI B

They can play for the ‘Rona Cup.

Add in the Stars and Renegades.

They'd still come 3rd and 4th
 

69-05-41

Juniors
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If one player has a runny nose their game gets postponed, but if twelve players have Covid their team must play back-to-back. One of the BBL's more impressive rule changes since the bonus point was introduced for selecting anyone named Marsh.
 

King-Gutho94

Coach
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How on earth is Jack edwards still getting a game at domestic level.

I cant remember him doing anything since his first shield game like 4 years ago.
 

TheParraboy

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How on earth is Jack edwards still getting a game at domestic level.

I cant remember him doing anything since his first shield game like 4 years ago.

Has found some 50 over domestic form, but been horrible in t20 and Shield last 3 years

Turning 22yo in April, might want to start delivering otherwise a long career as club cricketer awaits
 

TheParraboy

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Adelaide Strikers: 1 Matt Short 2 Jake Weatherald 3 Matt Renshaw 4 Jon Wells 5 Thomas Kelly 6 Henry Hunt 7 Rashid Khan 8 Harry Nielsen (wk) 9 Harry Conway 10 Wes Agar 11 Peter Siddle (capt)

Hobart Hurricanes: 1 Matthew Wade (capt&wk) 2 Ben McDermott 3 D'Arcy Short 4 Caleb Jewell 5 Peter Handscomb 6 Tim David 7 Mitchell Owen 8 Tom Rogers 9 Wil Parker 10 Riley Meredith 11 Sandeep Lamichhane
 

TheParraboy

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Off we all go, to the home of Sport




Big Bash League teams will move into a Melbourne hub while still playing home games interstate as part of a plan to combat the Covid-19 outbreaks that have hampered the competition's schedule.

Under Cricket Australia's soon-to-be-announced model, all eight BBL teams will begin to take residence in a Melbourne hub over the final stage of the season.

Some matches will be relocated to Victoria, while some teams will be able to host home games in a fly-in, fly-out plan to still play around the country.

It's understood chartered flights could be used for those matches outside Victoria in a bid to minimise contact with the public and the risk of further infection.
 
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