Women's Big Bash League moved to Sydney over coronavirus - News Summed Up

Women's Big Bash League moved to Sydney over coronavirus


The eight-team tournament was originally set to start on October 17, with 59 games across six citiesAustralia's Twenty20 women's Big Bash League was Friday shifted entirely to Sydney as coronavirus travel restrictions forced drastic venue and schedule changes. The eight-team tournament was originally set to start on October 17, with 59 games across six cities. But they will all now be played in Sydney, starting a week later, due to Covid-19 border closures and quarantine requirements. Details: https://t.co/Cmb5vBimBV pic.twitter.com/pyEOkQ8f2a — Rebel Women's Big Bash League (@WBBL) September 4, 2020Cricket Australia's head of Big Bash Leagues Alistair Dobson said a huge amount of work had gone into ensuring the sixth edition could go ahead in full. 🗓️ Starting 25 October🏏 59 matches📍 Sydney🚨 The entire @WBBL season this year will be played in Sydney.


Source: Dhaka Tribune September 04, 2020 06:00 UTC



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