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Day Night Tests

India Set To Play Day-Night Test During Tour of Australia Later This Year, Confirm BCCI Sources

India played their maiden day-night Test against Bangladesh last November at the Eden Gardens, winning the match quite comfortably with plenty of time to spare.

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Virat Kohli Agrees to Play Day-Night Test in Australia, Says We’re Ready For Challenge Anywhere or Against Anyone in The World

With Warner and Smith back, the India skipper acknowledged that the upcoming tour to Australia will be a different ballgame.

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Former umpire Taufel backs Day-Night Tests for format’s revival

Former ICC Elite Panel umpire Simon Taufel feels playing Day/Night Test could be a step towards reviving cricket's traditional format

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BCCI’s trying to organise day-night Test, says CoA member Diana Edulji

India had refused to play a day-night Test against Australia this year.

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Test cricket is too hard, no wonder players opt for T20 leagues: Sanjay Manjrekar

Manjrekar revealed that an offer to host a day-night Test match was turned down by India due to the players’ concerns.

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Ian Bishop: Day-night cricket may not be the panacea for all challenges facing Test cricket

"I am sure that it will be viewed as a novelty by some, and that's okay."

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Sourav Ganguly believes day-night Test is a long term future

India is one of the only two current Test-playing nations to have avoided playing pink-ball cricket at the International level, with Bangladesh being the other.

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India to play maiden day-night Test vs West Indies, confirms BCCI

Hyderabad and Rajkot are the two venues which are slated to host the two Tests against West Indies

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India not to play Day-Night Tests against Australia, West Indies

India were to host West Indies in Rajkot for a Day-Night Test.

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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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