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AUS vs IND 2020: Pat Cummins Backs Steve Smith, Marnus Labuschagne to Bounce Back in Remaining Two Tests, Chooses Red Ball Over Pink Ball For Longer Format

Both Smith and Labuschagne have not been among runs with Smith aggregating just 10 across four innings at an abysmal average of 3.33.

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IND vs AUS Test 2020: Shane Warne Wants Pink Ball to Replace ‘Pathetic’ Red-Ball in Test Cricket

The Australian legend said the red ball doesn't swing much for the bowlers with the exception of the Dukes' ball in England and gets soft very soon.

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BCCI Give Fans Glimpse of Pink Ball Ahead of Day/Night Test vs Bangladesh, Netizens React | WATCH VIDEO

Eden Gardens curator Sujan Mukherjee reckoned that starting the match earlier would help in fighting the dew factor.

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India refuse to play day-night Test during Australia tour

The powerful BCCI are one of the few national governing bodies to have avoided playing pink ball cricket at the international level.

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AB de Villiers: Enjoyed the 4-day, day-night Test experience

AB de Villers led South Africa to an innings and 120-run win over Zimbabwe in the first ever four-day Test.

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Sourav Ganguly: Day-night Tests inevitable

CAB reportedly managed to pocket just over INR 40 lakhs from gate money during the India-Sri Lanka first Test last month.

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Pink horizons spread across sports

How far have pink balls gone?

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Ian Chappell questions, ‘When will India schedule a day-night Test?’

India are the cricket-powerhouse. Not only is Team India the No.1-ranked Test side but also the nation that contributes massively to the revenue generated by the sport.

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England vs West Indies, 1st Test, Day 1 at Edgbaston: Alastair Cook’s 10th 150 plus score and other highlights

This is Cook’s career’s tenth 150 plus Test score, his previous being 263 against Pakistan in 2015.

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BCCI quiet on Day-Night Test, Pink Ball cricket despite initial experiments

With Anurag Thakur and Ajay Shirke, the two ushers of pink-ball cricket and neutral venue matches in Indian domestic circuit, out of the administrational powers, courtesy Lodha reforms, it seems like the command is with Sourav Ganguly again to take initiative.

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