Friday, 1 June 2018

Australia desire day-night India Test

Cricket Australia (CA) is still hoping it can persuade India that the opening match of their four-Test series in Adelaide should be a day-nighter.CA released its full summer international schedule on Monday but could not confirm it will continue its recent tradition of pink-ball Tests in the clash at Adelaide Oval from December 6.The powerful Board of Control for Cricket in India has been opposed to the day-night Test innovation started by Australia in 2015However, a report from India last week indicated they may play one of two home Tests against West Windies in October under lights. Is so, it would help prepare them for a pink-ball clash on Australian soil."It is our preference that we play India in a day-night test match in Adelaide, but we are still working through this detail and hope to have an answer on this in the coming weeks," CA chief executive James Sutherland said.Perth Stadium will host a Test match for the first time when it host the second Test against India from December 14 to 18.With Melbourne and Sydney hosting India for the traditional Boxing Day and New Year Tests, Brisbane misses out on the summer's most high-profile series and loses its status as the season-opening Test venue.Instead the Gabba will host the first of two Tests against Sri Lanka, a day-nighter from January 24 which runs over the Australia Day long weekend.

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