Perry says WBBL hub life not sustainable long term

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Ellyse Perry believes hub life may not be sustainable beyond this WBBL season as she and other players prepare for a unique mental health challenge in the coming five weeks.

The WBBL season gets underway on Sunday, with all teams based in Sydney for the entire, 59-game tournamentThe full WBBL season will be played despite Cricket Australia's financial worries

Meg Lanning and Beth Mooney, now at Melbourne Stars and Perth Scorchers respectively, headline a long list of players to change clubs during the off-season.The 59-game season is being staged entirely in Sydney, where players and officials have shifted into a biosecurity bubble at Olympic Park. "There's going to be lots of ups and downs, both on and off the field this season ... it's hard to know exactly what is going to pan out until we go through it.

"The way we approach living with [coronavirus] will evolve, as we get more information, and it's exactly the same with sport." CA has since sharpened its focus on the area; creating a new role overseeing mental health at the organisation soon after 40 jobs were slashed.

 

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