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Cricket Australia must adopt a risk minimisation approach as it adapts to coronavirus pandemic – ABC News
There are key lessons Cricket Australia can take away from how the football codes have responded to the coronavirus pandemic with its domestic season on the horizon, writes Richard Hinds.

This week a sporting goods manufacturer announced the production of the first cricket shoe specifically designed for women, a lightning response to the establishment of international women’s cricket a mere 86 years ago.
Cricket’s typically languid pace, together with the innate conservatism of we brown cardigan-wearing purists, explains why the game is not the first sport that springs to mind when the pandemic arts of “adaption” and “pivoting” are mentioned.
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