Cricket Victoria released a road map on Thursday which shows the progression for cricketers to move from the current state of play to getting to the crease for round one of their respective seasons.
For those playing in the region — including Cricket Shepparton, Goulburn Murray Cricket, Murray Valley Cricket Association and Seymour District Cricket Association — it means preparations can be in full swing for an expected start date of early November.
CV's road map was still awaiting final Victorian Government approval, but sets out what clubs should be able to do on each vaccination rate milestone in the state.
Currently regional Victorian cricketers can train in small groups of no larger than one team, but when the state hits 80 per cent single-dose vaccination CV will recommend the following:
● Organised training permitted with no group size limit;
● No spectators allowed;
● Change rooms to remain closed except for toilet access; and,
● No matches against other opponents, but centre wicket training and match simulation permitted within the club.
This milestone is expected to be hit on September 28.
About a month later, when the state hits 70 per cent double-dose vaccination, the following is expected to change in regional Victoria:
● Up to 100 spectators allowed;
● Junior cricket participation programs permitted in line with density limits, but highly recommended to commence once 80 per cent double-dose vaccination is reached; and,
● Canteen and club bar facilities to open in line with food, drink and liquor licence rules for outdoor consumption.
And the 80 per cent double-dose vaccination milestone will have metropolitan clubs come under the same banner as regional cricketers, with the following among the expected changes:
● Matches permitted;
● Indoor cricket matches and training permitted;
● Metropolitan travel restrictions removed;
● Change rooms and other club facilities open in line with density rules; and,
● Up to 500 spectators permitted outdoors and 150 indoors pending density rules.
The current target date for the 80 per cent double-dose milestone is November 5.
Due to this, CV is recommending a November 13-14 start date for all competitions, with only one-day and Twenty20 matches scheduled for the season.
The governing body notes that local leagues will have their own dates and schedules in mind post-80 per cent double-dose vaccination, but players and clubs across the state now have a much clearer idea of what is possible when it comes to the first ball of the season.
The road map can be found at cricketvictoria.com.au or on CV's social media sites, and remains subject to changing government advice.
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