NEW DELHI: The BCCI has informed Cricket Australia (CA) that India will not play any Day/Night Test match on their tour Down Under at the end of this year.
While Cricket Australia were keen on having a pink ball Test, which has been a convention for all touring teams for the past few years, the Indian board has made it clear it will not accede to CA’s wish.
With Indian team management, headed by chief coach Ravi Shastri, intimating the Committee of Administrators (CoA) that the team will take at least 18 months to prepare for the Day/Night Test, acting secretary Choudhary was told to pass on the message to CA chief executive James Sutherland.
“I am directed to say by the Committee of Administrators that India would begin to play in the format only in about a year’s time. Under the circumstances, I regret to say that the proposed D/N test cannot be played and all tests will have to have the conventional structure,” Choudhary wrote in his e-mail to Sutherland, a copy of which was provided to PTI.
Last week, Sutherland had told a radio station in Australia that India’s reluctance to play the pink ball Test was primarily because of their urge to win the series. Australia has not lost a single Test match under lights played at home.
On the other hand, among Indian players, only Cheteshwar Pujara and Murali Vijay have played Day/Night pink ball matches in Duleep Trophy, the newswire reports.