Usman Khawaja on Australia’s Covid challenge: ‘This season might be even more fluid than last’

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Rising cases and heavy restrictions in Victoria and New South Wales are set to cause disruption

Usman Khawaja is prepared for the Australian season to be more disrupted than last summer due to the ongoing challenges posed by Covid-19 with players needing to be ready to take the field at short notice.
Khawaja will captain both his state, Queensland, and his BBL side this season having been named as Sydney Thunder’s new captain. The BBL still has some time to work with ahead of its December 5 start – with hopes that the vaccine rollout will be at a stage to loosen some restrictions around New South Wales and Victoria – but the beginning of the state programme is facing difficulties while the WBBL is due to begin on October 14.

The Marsh Cup and WNCL matches slated to start in the middle of September will not take place and instead likely be moved to later in the season. There remains uncertainty over the early rounds of the Sheffield Shield which is due to start on September 28, although Khawaja suggested that Queensland’s opening game against Tasmania – two states without major restrictions – could still go ahead.

Last season the early rounds of the Shield – which was trimmed to eight matches per team – were held in an Adelaide-based hub but that is unlikely to be replicated this time around both from a cost perspective and with Cricket Australia putting a priority on the mental wellbeing of players. Currently, there are six rounds penciled in before the BBL, and five before the Test season starts against Afghanistan, but how much gets played remains up in the air.

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