The Free Press Journal

INDIA CAN WIN DAYNIGHT TEST, SAYS SOURAV GANGULY

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The BCCI may have ruled out playing a day-night Test when the Indian team tours Australia later this year, but former captain Sourav Ganguly on Thursday termed the pink-ball contest as the future of cricket which the country will have to embrace some day.

“Day-Night Test is the way forward. Every country has to play Day-Night Test. India has reservatio­ns but that’s a long term future for Test cricket,” Ganguly said at a promotiona­l event here.

India is one of the only two current Test-playing nations to have avoided playing pink-ball cricket at the Internatio­nal level, with Bangladesh being the other. But, Ganguly said the Indian team has the potential to win a day-night Test. “They [Indian side] are a good side, they will win Day-Night Test matches also.

It’s just a different ball, I don’t think there’s any other difference. And they have such class players, they can win,” he said.

Ganguly also backed Indian captain Virat Kohli’s decision to skip the the historic Test against Afghanista­n in Bengaluru next month. “I think since the side is Afghanista­n, he has chosen to play county. If it would have been any other team, he would have not gone. It just shows how important the England tour is for him. I have always maintained, a captain’s recognitio­n is how well he and his team does overseas,” said Ganguly.

“As a captain, he wants to win [in England] so that is the reason [he has gone to play county].”

Ganguly said India are good enough to beat Afghanista­n minus Kohli. “India will still beat Afghanista­n without Virat. And hopefully they can do well in England also.”

Ajinkya Rahane has been given the responsibi­lity to lead the Test side against Afghanista­n but he does not find a place in ODI and T20I squads for the tour of England. “I am surprised that Rahane is not in the team. He should have been in the team. He is a quality player,” Ganguly said.

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