Spectators will be allowed to the association's Victorian provincial matches.
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In mid-September, Cricket Victoria released a return to train and play guideline for clubs, banning spectators.
Now unlike the Border and North East's football codes, cricket doesn't attract large crowds, but followers of the sport in Victoria will still be delighted they can attend.
"At the moment, spectators will be allowed to attend senior cricket matches in both CAW provincial and district," chairman Michael Erdeljac said.
Spectators will be allowed to attend senior cricket matches in both CAW provincial and district ... which is one person per four square metres.
- Michael Erdeljac
"Under the guidelines from Cricket Victoria and DHHS (Department of Health and Human Services), they will be limited to the qualifications supplied by DHHS, which is one person per four square metres and as long as they're not gathering in groups of more than 10."
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"The NSW Government has allowed Victorians with an eligible permit to enter NSW for any reason, including sport," Wodonga president Catherine Garoni said.