The Gunnedah District Cricket Association has been left without a committee following its monthly meeting.
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At the meeting on Monday, the majority of the committee resigned from their positions.
A new committee was not formed.
Northern Inland Cricket Council president Ben Middlebrook is now liaising with GDCA members as well as Cricket NSW to find a resolution.
"We had a resignation from the committee on Monday night," Middlebrook said.
"I wasn't at the meeting but since then I've been in contact with Cricket NSW and we're looking toward forming a plan to keep their season running."
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A meeting was called for Wednesday night where officials will come together in search of a solution.
"There is a meeting with the four presidents, Cricket NSW and myself and we'll come up with a plan and go from there," Middlebrook said.
He added: "I'm working with Cricket NSW to resolve this and make sure their season isn't affected."
Before the resignations, the GDCA had played just one week of cricket following a second round washout last weekend.
This weekend's matches around the region look like they'll be headed the same way.
Heavy rain and thunderstorms are expected in the region over the coming days. On Thursday in particular.
The Bureau of Meteorology is predicting as much as 60mm-80mm of rain in Gunnedah and 50-90mm in Tamworth on Thursday.
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