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20 May 2016 10:56 #305151
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LONDON, (Reuters) – The concept of day-night test found a new taker in England with board chairman Colin Graves confirming the country will host a twilight test.
Australia and New Zealand played the first floodlit test last November at Adelaide Oval and the innovation is taking roots across Asia.
India and Pakistan are scheduled to play day-night tests this year while Sri Lanka and Bangladesh are considering following suit pending the results of domestic trials (Full Story).
“You can’t turn your back on it, it will happen,†England and Wales Cricket Board Chairman Graves told BBC Sport.
“We just have to decide when it is going to happen. We’re doing a lot of work on it and we’d love to see day-night cricket.â€
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22 May 2016 11:28 #305313
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Former Indian captain and current president of Cricket Association of Bengal, Sourav Ganguly, came up with his own observation on the most talked about subject in cricket – the day-Night Test. Ganguly, India’s most influential cricketer, backed the idea of Day-Night Test as the trajectory of Test cricket’s is down-hill. “It needs a bit of innovation and I think day-night cricket is the best way forward,†said, Sourav Ganguly.
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