Arab Times

First day-night Ashes Test under discussion

Australia captain, coach support pink ball matches

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SYDNEY, Dec 1, (RTRS): Discussion­s over whether Australia will host England in a first day-night Ashes cricket Test next year are taking place but nothing has been decided yet, Cricket Australia (CA) said on Thursday.

England head Down Under next November for the 2017-18 series and local media reported on Thursday that the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) had agreed in principle to play one of the matches under lights.

A CA spokesman, however, said there had not been an agreement yet and the tour itinerary was still being finalised, though a day-night Test was part of the discussion­s.

“Ongoing scheduling of day-night Tests in the Australian summer is a natural progressio­n,” the spokesman said. “The Ashes is a great conTest and attracts huge audiences both at the ground and on television, but nothing has yet been confirmed for next summer.”

CA have hosted two day-night Tests under lights over the last two seasons, both of which have been a commercial success with large numbers attending the matches against New Zealand and South Africa.

While both games were at the Adelaide Oval, making it favourite to host a day-night Ashes Test, Brisbane’s The Gabba will host its first pink ball Test later this month when Australia play Pakistan.

England are to host their first daynight Test next August at Edgbaston against West Indies.

Alastair Cook, the England captain, said earlier this year he was against playing an Ashes Test under lights in comments echoed by Australian counterpar­t Steve Smith.

Both felt the traditiona­l rivalry, the oldest in world cricket, generated enough interest.

However, CA chief executive James Sutherland, a major proponent of pinkball cricket, said the success of the two Adelaide Oval games indicated the desire for at least one day-night Test.

“The scheduling of day-night Tests has been driven by a desire to make Test cricket more accessible, so it is wonderful to see the format resonate with so many of our fans,” Sutherland said after the South Africa game ended on Sunday.

 ??  ?? Australia’s batsman David Warner hits a shot against South Africa on the fourth day of the third Test cricket match between Australia and South
Africa at the Adelaide Oval in Adelaide on Nov 27, 2016.
Australia’s batsman David Warner hits a shot against South Africa on the fourth day of the third Test cricket match between Australia and South Africa at the Adelaide Oval in Adelaide on Nov 27, 2016.

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