A new policy was incorporated to help BBL teams.

Cricket has seen a number of modifications as a result of the frightening infection, which range from bubble-bound gloom to deserted stadiums draped in colossal banners of solitary.

All personnel, from the participants to the management, has been working tirelessly to keep the event alive at any cost. The BBL was Covid's most recent cricketing victim. After their players and staff tested positive for the virus, a number of teams were forced to postpone games or play with weakened squads.

Whatever the opponent, cricket has always found a way to keep going. Similarly, in response to the new covid worry, the BBL created a substitute pool of players that will allow teams to fill their ranks with a blaze rather than a whine.

The BBL has created a replacement player roster that will be a part of a 'home' club, but if any other franchises want to contact him to fill their ranks, he can be contacted by the contacting side, with a few requirements.

This format was already used in the WBBL in 2020-21, when the competition was held in a Sydney-based hub. There have already been eight additions to this list.

The Melbourne Stars and Brisbane Heat were forced to field teams that were nothing like the ones who were meant to fight for the title. The situation had gotten so terrible that Adam Zampa had no choice but to declare that the tournament's credibility was in jeopardy due to players representing various teams.

Alistair Dobson, the general manager of the BBL stated that the situation had gotten so terrible that Adam Zampa had no choice but to declare that the tournament's credibility was in jeopardy due to players representing various teams.

He also commented that the player pool gives clubs more options if players are unavailable due to injury, illness, or other situations, while also expediting the biosecurity process of incorporating LRPs into the group. As things stand now, the situation is incredibly precarious and might devolve into pandemonium at any moment.

BBL is attempting to implement as many safety measures as possible in order to complete the series. As things stand now, the situation is incredibly precarious and might devolve into pandemonium at any moment.