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NZC: Tweaks to men’s and women’s domestic schedules

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Following the latest Government announcement on Alert Level restrictions, New Zealand Cricket has made the following changes to the Plunket Shield and Hallyburton Johnstone Shield competitions:

  • The second round Plunket Shield match between the Wellington Firebirds and Northern Districts at the Basin Reserve on Oct 31-Nov 3, will now be postponed and rescheduled for later in the season – due to travel restrictions on players in Waikato
  • The Firebirds will host Canterbury at the Basin Reserve on Oct 31-Nov 3 instead
  • The Hallyburton Johnstone Shield first and second round games between the Canterbury Magicians and the Auckland Hearts at Rangiora’s Mainpower Stadium on November 6 and 7, respectively, will be postponed and rescheduled for later in the season

NZC’s COVID-19 Response Team will meet again on Wednesday to consider any further changes to the schedules.

NZC’s Head of Cricket Operations, Charlie Brewer, said the bottom line for all involved was to play cricket where and when possible.

“This has been a collaborative decision, involving all our Major Associations and the New Zealand Cricket Players’ Association, and reflects a shared desire to be flexible and to take every opportunity to play cricket,” he said.

Mr Brewer said an average points per game system will be implemented to determine winners of domestic competitions, if teams impacted by COVID-19 restrictions play fewer matches than other teams. 

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