Hawke's Bay Today

Cricketers forced to shift season

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All four Auckland and Northern Districts sides will miss the opening rounds of the domestic cricket season, due to Auckland being at alert level

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The four-day Plunket Shield competitio­n will begin on October 23 but Auckland and Northern Districts won’t join until November 7.

The women’s competitio­n will start on October 30, but Auckland, Northern Districts, Canterbury and Wellington won’t begin their campaigns until November 6.

Reigning Plunket Shield champions Canterbury get the season underway on Saturday October 23, hosting Central Districts at Hagley Oval, while at the Basin Reserve, Wellington host Otago.

Central Districts and Otago kickstart the women’s Hallyburto­n Johnston Shield season on October 30 and 31 at Nelson’s Saxton Oval.

The games will be the first women’s domestic matches to be played in Nelson.

The Auckland men’s team need to wait until round three to begin their Plunket Shield season on Sunday November 7.

Their round one clash against Northern Districts and round two fixture with Canterbury have been postponed, with details of all reschedule­d matches to be confirmed by New Zealand Cricket at a later date.

Last season’s women’s finalists Auckland and defending champions Canterbury will likewise make delayed starts to their campaigns, beginning with a double header weekend in Rangiora on November 6-7.

Northern Districts women have five players based in Auckland and therefore will also open their summer on the same weekend (November 6-7) against Wellington, at Mount Maunganui’s Bay Oval.

Canterbury will be out to defend their unpreceden­ted haul of four trophies last season, with only the T20 Super Smash men’s title having eluded them last summer.

GM of Cricket Operations for NZC, Catherine Campbell, acknowledg­ed the complexity of organising this season’s fixtures in the midst of a Covid-19 Delta outbreak.

“It’s certainly been a challenge,” she said.

A new feature of the men’s Ford Trophy one-day competitio­n this season will see the first four rounds (12 matches) played as weekday fixtures in between Super Smash weekends, providing white-ball continuity for players.

NZC has confirmed the Super Smash will be predominan­tly played on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays this season, with details of the T20 calendar to be revealed in coming weeks.

Entering its 51st summer, the Ford Trophy season will start on November 30, and finish on February 26.

The Hallyburto­n Johnstone Shield Final will be held on February 19, while the eighth round of four-day Plunket Shield action will begin on March 28 to close the scheduled season.

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