Big Bash League boss Alistair Dobson is also confident Cricket Australia will get clearance from state governments for a freer movement of players.
, with "villages", CA's term for hubs, to be taken around the major centres and marketed as a "festival of Big Bash"., there remains great uncertainty what shape the home summer will take as the game sweats on clearances from state governments.
"You'll be able to transition at different times. It's about creating the right biosecure environments in each team, be it the national team or the BBL village if you like, that relevant authorities and medical experts feel like it's a safe transition," Dobson said. There is a view in some sections of the game that state politics rather than the pandemic is the greatest problem in delivering the $300 million season. Queensland is due to go to the polls in October, and WA in March.
"Whether we have cricket or not this summer will absolutely come down to whether our government allows it or not."
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