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Pink ball

Trent Boult will be fit to play first day-night Test against Australia, says Dimitri Mascarenhas

Trent Boult who is having a poor series against Australia is up and rearing to play in first ever day-night Test this week at Adelaide.

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Nathan Lyon defends New Zealand counterpart Mark Craig

In the opening two matches of the trans-Tasman series, Mark Craig has struggled by taking six wickets at an average of 73.

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Australia vs New Zealand 2015 day-night Test at Adelaide: Nathan Lyon says pink ball more helpful for spinners

Nathan Lyon feels that his partnership with Steve O'Keefe could be instrumental in the first ever day-night Test with pink ball helping spinners.

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Australia invites Pakistan to play Day-Night Test in 2016-17 series

PCB will discuss invitation at the next meeting of the Board of Governors.

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Ryan Harris: Cricketers should learn to adapt to pink ball

Ryan Harris feels New Zealand’s experience with the pink ball is not a very big advantage.

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John Hastings: Pink ball not as hard as red ball, more boring

John Hastings feels pink ball should be changed after 50 overs.

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Steve Waugh: Pink ball, day-night Test could revive Test cricket

Steve Waugh says cricketers need to look at the bigger picture when it comes to day-night Test cricket.

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Steven Smith unconcerned about playing against pink ball in day-night Test cricket against New Zealand

Australian skipper Steven Smith has said he is not worried about playing against the pink ball in day and night matches, and added that he is looking forward to it.

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Adam Voges expresses concern over pink ball’s feasibility in Test cricket

Australia batsman Adam Voges expressed publicly what players and match officials discussed privately when he revealed that the pink balls used at Manuka Oval here on Friday night "got pretty chewed".

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Matt Henry: Pink ball for Day-Night Tests needs more testing

New Zealand will play Australia in the first pink ball day-night Test to be played on November 27, 2015.

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