Shane Warne Needs India To Play Day-Night Match With Australia
Shane Warne has mentioned a five-day Test coordinate among Australia and India next season. India chief Virat Kohli said the group is accessible to play pink-ball Test Down Under.
SHANE WARNE HOPES FOR BCCI AND CA MAKE IT HAPPEN:
India said it would not play a Day-Night Test against Australia on their turf when they last visited the country in 2018-19, yet chief Kohli on Monday explained that his side is "absolutely open" to play a pink-ball Test in their following visit Down Under.
"I've said this beforehand – yet how extraordinary would a five-Test organize plan between Australia & India be next season. Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide D/N, Melbourne, and Sydney. I confide in both BCCI and CA make it go. Booking isn't an explanation," Warne said in a tweet naming both the country's cricket bodies, BCCI President Sourav Ganguly India and Australia boss Kohli and Tim Paine.
KOHLI CLARIFIED TO MEDIA:
"Look we played the day-night Test here, we were truly content with how it went and it has become a stimulating part of any Test plan and we are totally up to playing day-night Tests," Kohli told editorialists before the first ODI of the three-facilitate course of action against Australia.
"We are totally up for the test and whether its Gabba, Perth doesn't have any kind of effect to us. We do have the scopes of capacities directly to go facing anyone on the planet wherever in any setup of the game," Kohli included.
IN AUSTRALIA, INDIA WILL PLAY THREE ODIS AND FOUR TESTS LATER THIS YEAR
Meanwhile, Warne's and past Australian skipper Ricky Ponting believed that Team India will rush to "vindicate themselves."
"Australia will be stacked with sureness after a mind blowing World Cup and an uncommon summer of Test cricket. In any case, India will rush to vindicate itself from the last ODI coordinate mishap against Australia. Desire: 2-1 Australia," Ponting said on Twitter during a Q&A session with the fans.
Source : stumpsandbails
SHANE WARNE HOPES FOR BCCI AND CA MAKE IT HAPPEN:
India said it would not play a Day-Night Test against Australia on their turf when they last visited the country in 2018-19, yet chief Kohli on Monday explained that his side is "absolutely open" to play a pink-ball Test in their following visit Down Under.
"I've said this beforehand – yet how extraordinary would a five-Test organize plan between Australia & India be next season. Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide D/N, Melbourne, and Sydney. I confide in both BCCI and CA make it go. Booking isn't an explanation," Warne said in a tweet naming both the country's cricket bodies, BCCI President Sourav Ganguly India and Australia boss Kohli and Tim Paine.
KOHLI CLARIFIED TO MEDIA:
"Look we played the day-night Test here, we were truly content with how it went and it has become a stimulating part of any Test plan and we are totally up to playing day-night Tests," Kohli told editorialists before the first ODI of the three-facilitate course of action against Australia.
"We are totally up for the test and whether its Gabba, Perth doesn't have any kind of effect to us. We do have the scopes of capacities directly to go facing anyone on the planet wherever in any setup of the game," Kohli included.
IN AUSTRALIA, INDIA WILL PLAY THREE ODIS AND FOUR TESTS LATER THIS YEAR
Meanwhile, Warne's and past Australian skipper Ricky Ponting believed that Team India will rush to "vindicate themselves."
"Australia will be stacked with sureness after a mind blowing World Cup and an uncommon summer of Test cricket. In any case, India will rush to vindicate itself from the last ODI coordinate mishap against Australia. Desire: 2-1 Australia," Ponting said on Twitter during a Q&A session with the fans.
Source : stumpsandbails
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