COVID-19 has robbed the Border of hosting the Regional Bash representative carnival.
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The T20 competition is played by teams throughout NSW with the winners scheduled to meet at the SCG, although that too is yet to be confirmed due to coronavirus.
Cricket Albury-Wodonga was scheduled to host the Thunder conference, involving the home outfit, the Border Bullets, along with Wagga Sloggers, ACT Aces and Murrumbidgee Rangers.
"Teams were going to play three games on the one weekend with the top side going through, however due to some regulations in NSW they (government and cricket officials) don't want any overnight accommodation until December," CAW chairman Michael Erdeljac said.
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It's now a knockout format with the Aces playing the Rangers and the Bullets facing the Sloggers in Wagga on November 8, with the winners to meet that afternoon.
Teams were going to play three games on the one weekend with the top side going through, however ... they don't want any overnight accommodation.
- Michael Erdeljac
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