WBBL 2021: Covid scare in WBBL, weekends matches in Hobart to be played behind closed doors- Hobart Hurricanes are likely to play their weekend games
behind closed doors after a Covid-positive man escaped hotel quarantine, triggering alarm across the state of Tasmania, which is now under a threeday lockdown.
India’s rising wicketkeeper-batter Richa Ghosh is part of city’s WBBL franchise Hobart Hurricanes.
In fact, Cricket Australia through WBBL’s official twitter handle stated: “The Weber WBBL acknowledges the decision of the Tasmania government to call a three-day lockdown in the interest of public health.
“The health and safety of our players, staff, match officials and partners along with that of the wider community remains our top priority. We are currently working with the Tasmanian government on options for upcoming matches at Blundstone Arena, this
weekend,” it further stated.
WBBL 2021: Covid scare in WBBL, weekends matches in Hobart to be played behind closed doors
Tasmanian Premier Peter Gutwein has announced that the lockdown would start on Friday 6 pm and continue for 72 hours till Monday 6 pm. The lockdown will be lifted only subject to health advice.
There are four weekend games — two each on Saturday and Sunday in the WBBL.
“Bearing in mind there are national and international matters to consider here in terms of the broadcast, if they do go ahead they would go ahead with no crowd and with the players remaining in a bubble,” Gutwein has been quoted as saying by the website.
WBBL 2021: Covid scare in WBBL, weekends matches in Hobart to be played behind closed doors
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The first nine matches of the league are scheduled in the Tasmanian state capital before the caravan moves to Launceston with games also being played in Perth, Adelaide and Mackay.