One infected bloke managed to infect 10 or more others in one game? Be truthful with us here, how closely was everybody following the guidelines that day? Were indoor changing areas closed? Along with the indoor bar after the game? Was the ball being sanitised every 5 overs? Was everybody socially distancing including batsmen running off the strip as well as no handshakes and 5 fives in the field?I don't want that to sound like I'm judging yourself or anybody involved by the way, this is the first I have heard of an outbreak from a cricket game and I'm amazed that so many people would catch it if all the guidelines were followed.
Where do you play mate? Interesting that they're presuming a full season starting on time.
TVL have released full fixtures, starting 8th May and finishing 4th September.At least one club hasn't made it through the winter - North Maidenhead no longer in the league, replaced in div1 by High Wycombe 2s. There are a few highlighted teams in the league list, but not sure if any other clubs are gone.
North Maidenhead had all their money pulled due to their support for BLM allegedly. Their backer objected to it apparently. That’s why they have folded.
If that's the risk you take in order to challenge for success at the highest level of your league structure, is it really worth it? My club is in no danger of challenging for the top honours but at least we know we have a sound plan for the club to grow and thrive in years to come that doesn't rely on the generosity of one individual.
Certainly not in my view, but clubs living beyond their means to pay players is endemic within the game. All it takes is for the guy putting the money in (I am yet to come across a woman wanting to be a village cricket Roman Abramovich) to leave and by that point you have alienated many of your amateur players and volunteers.
bloody hell - i played there from 2005-9, is that the summerleaze/gravel pits owner guy you are talking about?
On the one hand, it's mental to me that a whole club's existence could be dependent on a single benefactor. On the other, what a charming individual, pulling funding from a sports club because they support action against racism...