Cricket Albury-Wodonga is awaiting further easing of COVID-19 restrictions from the NSW Government before finalising its team for the Regional Bash representative competition.
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As it stands, none of CAW's Victorian-based players are allowed to play for the Border Bullets against the home outfit Wagga Sloggers on November 8.
"The Border 'bubble' stops at The Rock (32km south of Wagga), so the Victorians can only play south of that, but we expect to hear more from the NSW Government on Sunday," CAW chairman Michael Erdeljac said.
If restrictions aren't eased, it means Wodonga-based opening bowler Cam Suidgeest couldn't play. Ironically, he's from Wagga.
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Also at rep level, the format for Junior Country Week has changed.
Traditionally, the event was held in the first week of January, but will now revert to a Sunday-Monday format over two periods in the same month, with the finals to be staged in February.