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Day-night Test matches

Day-Night Tests: A boon or a bane?

It is amazing how cricket has the tendency to keep changing (for the better or the worse).

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Kookaburra ready with pink balls for day-night Test cricket

There have been some concerns from batsmen and bowlers about the visibility of the ball.

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New Zealand-Australia Test set to be scrapped for Chappell-Hadlee ODI

The two teams are likely to play an extra ODI in February

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New Zealand cricketers not willing to play day-night Test cricket

Cricket Australia said it was pushing ahead with the day-night Test plans.

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Ed Cowan: Day-night Tests will be successful

Ed Cowan made one of the finest centuries of his career against the pink ball for domestic side Tasmania.

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Chris Rogers will not play pink ball cricket due to colour blindness

Chris Rogers' colour blindness will not allow him to play Day-Night Tests.

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Australia to trial day-night matches in First-Class cricket

Australia on Friday announced they were closer to hosting day-night Tests as they will stage twilight First-Class matches during the coming domestic season.

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Rahul Dravid scripts great hope for future of cricket

If surreal tales of Rahul Dravid and his enduring passion and commitment during his playing days were not enough to remember his legacy as one of India's finest, here he is, back to being associated with the game.

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Rahul Dravid backs day-night Test cricket; compares Tests to trunk of a tree

Making a clarion call to secure the future of Test cricket, former India captain Rahul Dravid has suggested the introduction of day-night matches using pink balls while comparing the game's traditional format with the "trunk of a tree".

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New ODI rules will make the game of cricket more attacking: ICC

ICC has made few changes to spice up ODIs, giving bowlers some leeway by allowing two bouncers an over, doing away with the bowling Powerplay rule and allowing only four fielders outside the 30-yard circle in the non-Powerplay period.

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