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India vs Australia 2015-16, 2nd ODI at Gabba to be tryout for future day-night Tests

If crowd comes in excess of 30,000 then Gabba may host day-night Tests against South Africa in November 2016.

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Courtney Walsh expects pink ball cricket to succeed in Caribbean

Courtney Walsh feels that day-night Test will bring in more fans and help WICB with financial gains.

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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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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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ICC mull use of non-red coloured balls in Test matches

ICC wanted to consider the use of non-red balls in Tests to avoid the unfortunate scenario that arose in the first Test between Pakistan and England in Abu Dhabi.

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Trent Boult, Tim Southee agree on pink ball for Day-Night Tests

Many players had disagreed playing with pink ball since it affects colour-blind players.

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Michael Hussey to lead Australia in pink ball-debut tour match

The match will be played under lights on October 23 at Manuka Oval.

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Chris Rogers: ‘Uncertain’ cricketers will eventually accept pink balls

The 37-year-old chose to absent himself from his domestic team Victoria's day-night matches.

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Aaqib Javed: PCB should try Day/Night Tests in UAE

Javed is not a fan of using a pink ball for the proposed Day/Night Tests.

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