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Day-night Test cricket

Australia reluctant on playing 2 consecutive day-night Tests vs South Africa, Pakistan respectively

Alistair Nicholson said players will prefer only one day-night Test match this season.

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Pakistan aspiring to host West Indies in day-night Test

Pakistan have also sent a proposal to the West Indies for the Test.

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India vs New Zealand 2016-17: NZC contemplating over day-night Test

David White said New Zealand are receptive to the idea.

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Shaun Pollock in favour of day-night Test between South Africa and New Zealand

Shaun Pollock feels a day-night Test in South Africa will be beneficial before the Proteas play a similar Test against Australia in November.

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Mitchell Marsh: Australia will change the way future Day-Night Tests are played

Mitchell Marsh added the game itself doesn’t change it's just the conditions that change.

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Dale Steyn in favour of, AB de Villiers against Day-Night Test for South Africa tour of Australia 2016-17

Dale Steyn has said he is in favour of Day-Night Test cricket, but AB de Villiers is against playing one when South Africa tour Australia later in 2016-17.

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Brisbane to become second city to host Day-Night Pink-ball Test

Pakistan will soon visit down-under for their 3-match series, which will kick-off with a day-night game at Gabba. They will visit Melbourne for their second test, before ending of their tour at Sydney

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Sunil Gavaskar: Pink ball should be tried in ODIs

Indian legend Sunil Gavaskar believes that white ball does nothing for the bowlers hence pink ball will create an even contest.

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BCCI might consider day-night cricket in Duleep Trophy

Pakistan are also keen on Cricket Australia's Day-Night Test offer in December 2016.

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Day-Night Test cricket, IPL scandal among highs and lows of 2015

Cricket staged its first day/night Test in 2015 after years of speculation that such matches might help arrest declining attendances.

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