Pakistan to give pink ball another go in Quaid-e-Azam Trophy final

Published January 2, 2016
In this photograph taken on January 1, 2016, a cricketer from United Bank Limited bats with a pink ball during a practice session at the National Stadium in Karachi. — AFP
In this photograph taken on January 1, 2016, a cricketer from United Bank Limited bats with a pink ball during a practice session at the National Stadium in Karachi. — AFP

KARACHI: Pakistan will experiment with the pink ball in the final of its premier First-class cricket tournament in preparation for a possible day-night Test against Australia later this year, a cricket official said Saturday.

“We had experimented with the orange ball in the final of the trophy in 2011 and then with a pink ball in 2012 so the latest final will help us further assess the pink ball as Australia have offered us to play a day-night Test later this year,” Shakil Sheikh, committee head of the Pakistan Cricket Board, said.

Pakistan has already imported pink balls from Australia for the final.

The Quaid-e-Azam trophy final between Test captain Misbah-ul-Haq-led Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) and Younis Khan-skippered United Bank Limited (UBL) will be played at the National stadium from Sunday.

“We are ready to experiment at the highest level and this final will help the players and the board to consider the day-night Test offer, after which we will finalise our plans,” added Sheikh.

Australia and New Zealand played the first-ever day-night Test in Adelaide in November last year, an experiment initiated to lift waning interest in the five-day format of the game.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) termed the day-night Test a “success”, while Cricket Australia announced a record-breaking crowd for non-Ashes Test matches played at the ground.

The Pakistani Test players expected to participate in the match are: Mohammad Hafeez, Azhar Ali, Umar Akmal, Mohammad Rizwan, Shan Masood, Wahab Riaz and Ehsan Adil.

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