Kohli excited by day-night Tests

Published November 25, 2015
NAGPUR: India’s Cheteshwar Pujara (L) and Lokesh Rahul attempt to take a catch during a training session at The Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium on Tuesday.—AFP
NAGPUR: India’s Cheteshwar Pujara (L) and Lokesh Rahul attempt to take a catch during a training session at The Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium on Tuesday.—AFP

NAGPUR: Indian captain Virat Kohli on Tuesday welcomed the introduction of day-night Test cricket, saying he hoped the experiment would work and make the traditional five-day game more popular.

“It is a landmark Test,” Kohli said as Australia and New Zealand prepared to play the inaugural day-night Test at the Adelaide Oval from Friday.

“It is a big step towards changing something in Test cricket,” the Indian skipper added.

“I hope it works. I hope it can be another option as well.”

He was hopeful other teams would accept the change if it was offered to them.

“Hopefully it will be better for the game. It might be a step that we will all remember a few years down the line,” he said.

“If it is officially put into place, it will be something different, something exciting. If this is a step towards improving popularity of Test cricket then I think every team should be ready for it.”

Kohli said the only negative aspect, as pointed out by some players, was the difficulty in spotting the pink ball as the sun sets.

“I’ve heard a few players giving feedback on playing with the pink ball,” he said.

“The only thing they were concerned about was it was very hard to pick the ball in twilight.

“During the day it was fine, during night it was okay as well. But when the floodlights are not on and when the sun is going down, is when they found it difficult.”

Published in Dawn, November 25th, 2015

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