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Australia scrap day-night Test after India refusal

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SYDNEY: Australia have been forced to scrap a day-night Test and will hold the game in normal hours instead after India refused to play, cricket officials said Tuesday.

Cricket Australia had pencilled in the Dec 6-10 Test in Adelaide as a pink-ball match but India baulked at playing under floodlight­s.

“We can confirm that we have received advice from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) that it is not prepared to participat­e in a proposed day-night Test in Adelaide this summer,” CA chief James Sutherland said in a statement.

“As a result, we can now confirm this Test match will be a day format.”

CA believes day-night Test cricket is a more television-friendly format and perhaps the only way to save the five-day version of the game following the rise of the quickfire Twenty20 format.

But India, who are the world’s top-ranked team, said they didn’t want to play their first day-night Test during such a high-profile series.

“Yes, it’s pretty clear that we are not playing a day-night Test in Australia, no doubt about it,” BCCI administra­tor Vinod Rai told AFP earlier this month.

The Australian­s have played four day-night Tests since 2015, three of them in Adelaide, winning all of them.

India have not yet played a pinkball Test and would be reluctant to give the hosts any advantage as they seek a first Test series win in Australia.

“I think everyone in world cricket knows that, to be frank, I think (India) want to come out here and beat us,” Sutherland told Australia’s SEN Radio in early May.

Sutherland said Australia would still play a day-night Test against Sri Lanka in Brisbane in January.

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