With lockdown now starting to ease in England, people have begun to celebrate but for many, it has affected their hobbies and their livelihoods. Cricket has been heavily impacting but at the grassroots level is where it can be shown most with some clubs struggling for finances and with a lack of guidance on when their season can begin, clubs are looking for answers. This video is about how local clubs in Dorset have been affected and what they are now doing to prepare for the start of the season if it begins at all.
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