Cricket in the Wangaratta and District Cricket Association has been tapped for a start on 11 October, according to a draft fixture released by the league.

The senior A grade competition will commence first, with B and C grade commencing a week later on 18 October.

As it stands, there are seven teams in A grade, six in A reserve, 13 in B grade, and seven in C grade.

In a switch-up from last season, there are plans to include a T20 competition for A and A reserve grades, currently set to commence with the first two rounds on Saturday, 22 November.

The proceeding three rounds will be played weekly through late November and December, before a T20 grand final currently set for 20 December.

There will be no two-day cricket played in A grade this season, after clubs voted it out at the association's AGM.

The junior fixture is still being worked on.

In other WDCA news, member clubs recently voted to accept an application from Moyhu Cricket Club to enter the association.

The vote was held in an online meeting on Thursday, 4 September, with the motion to include Moyhu passing by the minimum required votes, 11-6.

Moyhu will look to field a senior team in C grade, with the possibility of an under 12s or all girls team in the junior competition.

The WDCA will release the full final fixture for the junior and senior competitions in the coming weeks.