Cricket Australia revamps domestic 50-over competition structure
Cricket
Australia
has revamped the domestic one-day tournament structure for the
upcoming 2019-20 season.
On
Tuesday, it announced the fixtures of the 50-over domestic
competition which will now be played in three parts, the first part
-- Marsh One-Day Cup -- will commence on September 21.It will be followed by the Sheffield Shield beginning October 10. The remaining part of the competition, which comprises of 11 games, will take place in two more blocks - late-October and mid-November. The final of the competition will be held on November 26.
The other major change is the expansion of the Women's National Cricket League (WNCL), with teams each playing eight matches, compared to just six in previous seasons.
Cricket Australia's Head of Cricket Operations Peter Roach said: "We've listened to the states, territories, the ACA and players on what is going to make our cricket system stronger."
"For the men's One-Day Cup, the key priorities were to play matches in more than one block, have them played on bigger grounds, ideally at our major venues, and play some more matches overall. We believe we have been able to meet these priorities. Read More
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