LEETON and District cricket has undergone more changes in the hope of helping the game remain viable into the future.
Subscribe now for unlimited access.
$0/
(min cost $0)
or signup to continue reading
This year's senior competition will see the combination of both A and B grades into one division.
Four clubs will have four sides competing at this level - Narrandera, Yanco, L&D CC and the Leeton Soldiers Club Colts are making a return after a year in recess.
The fixture will be a combination of both Twenty20 games, as well as 40-over matches.
While there is only four teams lining up to take part in 2020-21, Leeton and District Cricket Association chairman Matt Curry said it was more about getting people interested in the game again.
MORE SPORT:
"We're wanting to do things a little bit different not just to get people interested, but make it something that appeals to more people in the years ahead," he said.
"It's not too late for players to sign up. There's still plenty of time."
With several codes cancelled during the winter sporting season, now is the perfect time to try out cricket - or return to the game.
Curry also wants to try and incorporate more social and family events into the weekend fixtures.
The competition had been scheduled to get underway from October 10, but will now likely start on October 17.