Brisbane Heat-Sydney Sixers called off due to covid-19

The episode of Coronavirus in the Big Bash League floods on as the installation between Brisbane Heat and Sydney Sixers, to be hung on January 5, has now been canceled. The game was at that point pushed to be played on Wednesday as a result of a Coronavirus flare-up, yet must be canceled on account of 12 positive cases in the Heat crew. "In this occurrence, the choice to defer this evening's match was the main choice accessible given the quantity of cases inside the Heat crew and the failure to get the necessary number of players fit to take the field," Alistair Dobson, Cricket Australia's General Manager of Big Bash League, said. Hotness' installation against Melbourne Renegades, planned for January 6, is set to proceed with the club "managing the enrollment and testing necessities for players to partake in that match." The other BBL installation of the day - Adelaide Strikers versus Hobart Hurricanes - has been moved back by a couple of hours, and will start at 7:15pm AEDT. These advancements come around the same time when Melbourne Stars skipper Glenn Maxwell turned into the thirteenth player in his crew to test positive for the infection.

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