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Standard of cricket shouldn’t be compromise­d: Tendulkar

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KOLKATA: Sachin Tendulkar is all for the buzz and eyeballs that India’s first ever day-night Test has generated but at the same time would like the stakeholde­rs to ensure that quality of cricket is not compromise­d at any level.

India is the last among top Test playing nations to join the ‘pink ball bandwagon’ but the cricket icon would like to wait and watch as how things pan out.

“The whole thing is to bring in more people in the stadium adds a new element to Test cricket. That is important but at the same time, I feel we should also evaluate after the game, how much dew was there and whether cricket -the standard of play -- was compromise­d there,” the cricket legend said.

Tendulkar, who had earlier voiced his concern about tackling the dew factor, said the Indian cricket think-tank should do a postmortem after the match gets over.

“I think there are two sides to it. One is to bring more spectators, but also at the same time, not compromisi­ng the standard of play. If the ball starts getting wet and if the game starts getting affected, then I think we need to sit back and decide what we want to do. If both these things come together then I think it’s a win-win story,” the maestro said. “But if there’s going to be some dew and if those elements don’t allow you to produce good cricket, then there could be a meeting where they can discuss and do a post-mortem on how the event was.”

Tendulkar is headlining a list of dignitarie­s who will be present for India’s first ever pink ball experiment, four years after Australia set the ball rolling against New Zealand at the Adelaide Oval.

“It’s a good thing. We’ve shown that we also as a nation want to move forward and try out new things. We try and then we see whether it’s successful or not. Success should not be just measured by the number of people inside the stadium. I think that is just one aspect,” he said.

The SG pink ball is yet to be used in a d/ay-night match in India as Duleep Trophy was played with kookaburra.

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