The Warrnambool and District Cricket Association is seeking the advice of its 13 clubs on the division one fixture for next season.
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Four options have been presented to clubs via email on how the upcoming season could be structured.
The first option would see four rounds of twenty-20 matches with the first of those starting on October 6. Six one-day games would follow before the opening round of two-day games in the run up to the Christmas break.
The second option would start with three twenty-20 games followed by five one-dayers and then two rounds of two-day matches before the break.
Options three and four, which would start a week after choices one and two on October 13, go for a different approach, starting with six one-day matches.
The third fixture places one round of two-day matches followed by the start of the twenty-20 games, while the fourth opts to start with six rounds of twenty-20 matches before the break.
After the Christmas break three of the options conclude the twenty-20 portion of the fixture while the fourth choice starts with the first round of two-day matches after the break.
Under all four options, the twenty-20 final is after Christmas and the two-day fixture continues as normal.
The Sungold Cup stays on January 26, with two-day semi-finals to start on March 16 before the grand final on March 23 and 24.
The 13 WDCA clubs have up until June 26 to decide and reply to the association on which option they believe works in the best interests of their individual club.