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Melbourne Renegades recruit and Channel 7 presenter Holly Ferling has issued a warning to the rest of the WBBL competition.

Try as you might, you canтАЩt hide from Covid-19.

To avoid the deadly virus and the biosecurity restrictions that accompany it, Cricket Australia migrated the entire WBBL competition to Tasmania for its opening three weeks.

The island state had been largely unaffected by the pandemic for 12 months but even in Hobart, Covid-19 found a way to spoil the party.

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After the Tasmanian Government announced a three-day snap lockdown last week, there were genuine concerns the opening weekend of the seventh edition of the WBBL would be postponed.

Speaking from the confinement of her Hobart hotel room over the weekend, Melbourne Renegades recruit and Channel 7 presenter Holly Ferling could only shake her head while reflecting on the chaotic 48 hours.

тАЬIsnтАЩt this wild,тАЭ she laughed. тАЬWe didnтАЩt even suspect this was even possible.тАЭ

Players were uncertain whether the fixtures would go ahead until a decision was made at the eleventh hour to proceed without spectators.

тАЬWe were preparing as though we were playing, but we werenтАЩt sure until about 11am that we actually were,тАЭ Ferling told news.com.au, speaking as an ambassador for MACROS.

тАЬWe just feel really grateful we were able to get on.

тАЬFor the most part with Big Bash, you just roll with it. ThereтАЩs always a few challenges.тАЭ

The Renegades got their WBBL campaign off to a perfect start on Saturday, defeating hosts Hobart Hurricanes by six wickets at Blundstone Arena.

Despite having a relatively unknown pace attack, the Renegades boast the most intimidating spin duo in the competition. Australian tweakers Sophie Molineux and Georgia Wareham combined to take 5/25 from their eight overs, rolling through HobartтАЩs middle-order.

The Melbourne-based club also secured three huge signings in the off-season тАФ powerhouse Indian batters Jemimah Rodrigues and Harmanpreet Kaur, along with England all-rounder Evelyn Jones.

тАЬWeтАЩve got such a ridiculous batting line-up,тАЭ Ferling said.

тАЬWe werenтАЩt too sure what weтАЩd get in Harmanpreet and Jemimah and Evelyn, but geez theyтАЩve slotted in so well. They are just absolute legends.

тАЬJemimah particularly, sheтАЩs such a ball of energy. SheтАЩs already pulled out the guitar and sung us a couple of tunes as well, which has been really cool.

тАЬTheyтАЩre just entertainers and they love their cricket.тАЭ

Ferling made her international debut eight years ago, aged 17. The Queenslander was touted as a bowling prodigy in her teenage years, and was rushed through the pathways system to become just the third Australian woman to earn a Baggy Green before their 18th birthday, joining Peggy Antonio and Ellyse Perry on the illustrious list.

She has since represented Australia in three Test matches and 22 ODIs, claiming 32 wickets on the international stage.

Last month, three more Aussie teenagers made their Test debut in the highly-anticipated pink-ball match against India тАФ Annabel Sutherland (19), Stella Campbell (19) and Darcie Brown (18).

тАЬIt just shows the depth of the Australian domestic competition,тАЭ Ferling said.

тАЬSome of these youngsters coming through, theyтАЩve already played at such a high standard in the WNCL and the WBBL that itтАЩs just a really natural progression for a lot of them to pull on that Baggy Green and rip in.тАЭ

Ferling said it was a privilege to be handed an opportunity to prove her worth at Test level at such a young age, but conceded the early introduction had its downsides.

тАЬIt creates a lot of expectation, particularly of yourself,тАЭ she said.

тАЬI know that I had that challenge тАж youтАЩre constantly caught up in trying to perform at your peak all the time. IтАЩm a bit of a perfectionist, so I was always just trying to do the right thing.

тАЬBut I think one of the key things the Australian team has now is that tagline of тАШevolveтАЩ тАж the last thing you want to do is keep your game in one place.

тАЬThe game has evolved so much over the past few years тАж teams are already working out how to dismantle AustraliaтАЩs batting order, bowling attack, so youтАЩve got to continue to evolve your game and keep pressing ahead.тАЭ

AustraliaтАЩs young pace attack performed commendably in the day-night Test, but were outclassed by IndiaтАЩs more experienced seamers. Brown and Campbell regularly bowled just short of a good length at Metricon Stadium, a strategy seen most commonly in the gameтАЩs short formats.

Meanwhile, Indian veteran Jhulan Goswami terrorised AustraliaтАЩs top order by pitching the ball up and taking advantage of the artificial floodlights.

ItтАЩs understandable that AustraliaтАЩs young debutants struggled to immediately adapt to the challenges of four-day cricket, which remains a rarity for women.

Alyssa Healy and Rachael Haynes have already voiced their desire for some long-format games in the Australian womenтАЩs domestic schedule, and Ferling joined the chorus.

тАЬThereтАЩs a lot of other girls who are asking for it,тАЭ she said.

тАЬHow is it that the pinnacle of our sport, we only get one crack at it a summer, if weтАЩre lucky? Let alone two this summer, which is an absolute miracle.

тАЬT20 has obviously been the vehicle for womenтАЩs cricket for so long, and the key decision-makers who have made that call have done exceptionally well.

тАЬBut I think on average, batters only face 15 balls. If youтАЩre a young batter, you actually donтАЩt get the chance to work on your craft in that game situation, and really get exposed to different scenarios тАж and likewise with bowlers, how to stay patient for long enough to get those wickets.

тАЬWhether it is that itтАЩs a separate tournament to the WNCL or it adds points towards the WNCL, I think thereтАЩs definite scope there for us to do that.тАЭ

While competing in the WBBL and WNCL, Ferling has been studying a Bachelor in Communications, majoring in journalism and PR.

She has one assignment remaining in her last university subject, which she hopes to complete during the WBBL.

The 25-year-old has also served as a commentator for Channel 7 and Fox Sports since the broadcasters secured the coveted cricket rights in 2018.

Rarely does a cricketer in the early stages of their professional career have so many commitments to juggle simultaneously, but Ferling relishes every moment.

тАЬIt is challenging balancing all of it, but one of the things that we love as female athletes, a lot of us are working athletes when we have to be in order to keep our lives going,тАЭ Ferling said.

тАЬBeing able to merge something that IтАЩm studying and something that I love in the middle of my career has been really cool. I feel very lucky to be able to do that.тАЭ

The Covid-19 pandemic inevitably offered additional challenges for AustraliaтАЩs cricketers, who were heavily restricted in how they could train for most of 2020.

Ferling credited the ready-made meals of MACROS for helping keep her fuelled during endless lockdowns.

тАЬThereтАЩs just so much uncertainty in the world at different points last year, and for me to have something like MACROS that was dietitian approved and that I was getting everything that I needed in my preparation тАФ that put me at ease,тАЭ Ferling said.

тАЬItтАЩs a real no-brainer. IтАЩve got something there thatтАЩs quick and easy and going to fuel me as well.тАЭ

Since its inception in 2015, the WBBL has quickly developed into the worldтАЩs leading tournament for womenтАЩs cricket.

Last year it attracted the fourth-highest television audience for domestic sporting competitions in Australia тАФ behind the NRL, AFL and Big Bash League.

A cumulative television average audience of 1.113 million tuned in to the WBBLтАЩs opening weekend on Channel 7 and Foxtel тАФ a 58 per cent increase on the last seasonтАЩs first five games.

The quality of the cricket has improved drastically over the past six years as well, particularly the batting and fielding.

тАЬThe strength of the WBBL has really put peopleтАЩs names up in lights, not just the Australian domestic players, but also the international players as well,тАЭ Ferling said.

тАЬThis tournamentтАЩs almost got an impact worldwide without even realising it.

тАЬItтАЩs a real showcase of skill. The womenтАЩs game has always been very skilful because we havenтАЩt had the power. Now you see strength and conditioning come along and these girls have got power. As a bowler, youтАЩre sitting there going, тАШPlease donтАЩt get hit over your head.тАЩ

тАЬTo see how quickly itтАЩs come along, itтАЩs a massive credit to Cricket Australia, the ACA and the broadcasters as well for actually showing it for what it is, and thatтАЩs athletes going about their business and doing a great job of it.тАЭ

Originally published as тАШRidiculousтАЩ: Australian speedster Holly FerlingтАЩs warning to WBBL rivals

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