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Playing Day-Night Test Will Not Be Easy For Spinners, Says VVS Laxman
By Shruti - Nov 16, 2019 11:05 am
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Even as India are busy playing the first Test against Bangladesh at the Holkar Cricket Stadium in Indore, the focus is on the second Test which will be the first-ever Day-Night Test. However, the Indian players have already started preparing for the game with the pink ball, former India batsman VVS Laxman believes spinners will have a tough time in the middle.

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VVS Laxman

“The most challenging part with the pink ball for the fast bowlers will be the seam, especially with the fast bowler who has the ability to land the ball consistently on-seam will not only get swing in the air but will expect to get more movement from the conditions,” he said.

Kumar Sangakkara said: “At the end of the first or second session where the light will change and dark starts to take over, overcoming the effect will be a tricky period where you will see extra swing and seam with the ball.”

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“The batsmen might face challenges with changing light and the dew factor will affect the condition, and it will be interesting to see how the change in conditions will help the bowlers. So it’s an interesting Test match to be part of as there are lots of questions which will be answered with the progress of the game,” he shared.

VVS Laxman also added: “The spinners would want the shine of the ball to be off quickly but the pink ball will have extra layer which I feel will not be helpful for the spinners and more of a challenge for both R Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja. Another challenging factor will be the dew factor because even in one-day games during second innings the spinner has struggled to bowl, so during the Test, if the ball is wet and the seam is flat it will be difficult for them to grip the ball.”