The Bay of Plenty Cup cricket championship saw some big hitting and heroic performances but even more fireworks can be expected when the Twenty20 competition gets under way.
This year's Baywide T20 championship, which starts this weekend, has a standalone spot in the middle of the cricket season.
A pre-season captains' meeting advocated for a continuous T20 season, rather than playing half the competition in the opening two weeks before completing the title race later in the season.
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The first two rounds will be played at Western Bay venues tomorrow, with an immediate return on January 11. A break in tradition will see round five played on Wednesday, January 15, in an early evening time spot.