Mid North Coast cricket fans will have to look somewhere else to have an old-fashioned heckle this weekend.
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It comes after the news Premier League fixtures will be abandoned for a second straight week due to the bushfire emergency enveloping the Mid North Coast.
Mid North Coast Cricket Council president David Burley said there was no option but to call off the games. The premier league takes in teams from Taree to Kempsey. Last weekend's round was also called off.
Mr Burley said it will be up to the clubs to decide the fate of the two rounds called off.
"We'll make a decision at our next meeting,'' he said.
He said the matches could be classed as washed out games and not played. However, he said there is an opportunity to play the rounds in early January or on Sundays.
"If the clubs want to play the games we'll accommodate them,'' Mr Burley explained.
"Hopefully things will start to return to normal next weekend.
The Premier League will break for Christmas/New Year after the matches on December 21.
Play is set to resume on January 18.
Wauchope RSL were set to take on Wingham, Port Pirates were to clash with Rovers while Taree West looked to battle Taree United.
Port City Leagues Magpies had the bye.
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