
The immediate future of the Women's Big Bash League has been thrown into doubt after Hobart was thrown into a snap three-day lockdown.
Just a day after Sydney Sixers beat Melbourne Stars in the first game of the tournament, Cricket Australia were left sweating on fears of an outbreak in southern Tasmania.
Four games are scheduled to be played in Hobart this weekend, with two double-headers at Blundstone Arena.
More than 20 games are scheduled in Tasmania over the next two-and-a-half weeks, in a bid to begin it during Sydney and Melbourne's lockdowns.
Perth have already confirmed they will remain in Western Australia until at least Saturday, pushing back their flight on Friday.
They are due to face Brisbane on Sunday morning.
All other seven teams are believed to already be in the Tasmanian capital.
It comes after a NSW man broke out of hotel quarantine and later tested positive.