MUMBAI: The newly proposed Test championship cycle of the International Cricket Council (ICC), which comes into impact publish June 2019, does now not include Day/Night or Pink Ball Tests over the following four years. The draft of ICC’s new Future Tours Program (FTP) — which has been designed conserving this Test cycle in mind — follows the same policies until 2023. Keeping this in mind, the Indian cricket board used to be busy contemplating now not web hosting a Test match under lighting both at home or enjoying one at the tour of Australia later this 12 months.
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The BCCI’s resolution to keep away from Day/Night Tests won a shot in the arm when trainer of the Indian team, Ravi Shastri, just lately met with the Committee of Administrators (CoA) supervising the affairs on the Board, and conveyed that the team wanted extra time to arrange for the concept that of Test cricket under lighting and subsequently the verdict to get rid of the idea of web hosting a Day & Night Test in opposition to West Indies in October used to be performed away with.
In line with it, the Indian team won't play the Test under lighting in Adelaide both and the onus now lies at the sport’s international governing body to resolve the future of this concept.
Shastri met the CoA participants final month and mentioned that the team wasn’t averse to the idea of the concept that if international directors of the sport wanted to pursue it. However, at this moment, the trainer believes there isn’t sufficient time to be had to arrange for Test under lighting and would preferably expect around 12 to 18 months ahead of they may be able to prepare for it. However, as TOI reported final month, the concept that of a Day/Night Test does now not stay BCCI’s precedence in the first position and as sources in the know of things counsel “18 months is a very long time in cricket’s international policy shifts”.
On Wednesday, as the BCCI stayed company in its rejection of the Day-Night Test, Cricket Australia (CA) CEO James Sutherland mentioned India’s refusal to play the proposed match is pushed by a desperation to win Down Under. In an e mail to BCCI on April 30, Sutherland had it seems that taken up the problem, however the CoA has asked BCCI secretary Amitabh Choudhary to convey its resolution to not play a Day-Night Test to the CA boss.
Choudhary had driven for India enjoying its maiden Day-Night Test in opposition to the West Indies at Rajkot, ahead of CoA head Vinod Rai stalled his efforts.
On Thursday, in an e mail to Choudhary (a duplicate is with TOI), CoA head Vinod Rai writes: “The CoA had a dialogue with the pinnacle trainer of the senior males’s team on April 12, all the way through which he apprised the committee that while the team and the control don't seem to be averse to enjoying Day-Night Tests, they want sufficient preparation time.”
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The BCCI’s resolution to keep away from Day/Night Tests won a shot in the arm when trainer of the Indian team, Ravi Shastri, just lately met with the Committee of Administrators (CoA) supervising the affairs on the Board, and conveyed that the team wanted extra time to arrange for the concept that of Test cricket under lighting and subsequently the verdict to get rid of the idea of web hosting a Day & Night Test in opposition to West Indies in October used to be performed away with.
In line with it, the Indian team won't play the Test under lighting in Adelaide both and the onus now lies at the sport’s international governing body to resolve the future of this concept.
Shastri met the CoA participants final month and mentioned that the team wasn’t averse to the idea of the concept that if international directors of the sport wanted to pursue it. However, at this moment, the trainer believes there isn’t sufficient time to be had to arrange for Test under lighting and would preferably expect around 12 to 18 months ahead of they may be able to prepare for it. However, as TOI reported final month, the concept that of a Day/Night Test does now not stay BCCI’s precedence in the first position and as sources in the know of things counsel “18 months is a very long time in cricket’s international policy shifts”.
On Wednesday, as the BCCI stayed company in its rejection of the Day-Night Test, Cricket Australia (CA) CEO James Sutherland mentioned India’s refusal to play the proposed match is pushed by a desperation to win Down Under. In an e mail to BCCI on April 30, Sutherland had it seems that taken up the problem, however the CoA has asked BCCI secretary Amitabh Choudhary to convey its resolution to not play a Day-Night Test to the CA boss.
Choudhary had driven for India enjoying its maiden Day-Night Test in opposition to the West Indies at Rajkot, ahead of CoA head Vinod Rai stalled his efforts.
On Thursday, in an e mail to Choudhary (a duplicate is with TOI), CoA head Vinod Rai writes: “The CoA had a dialogue with the pinnacle trainer of the senior males’s team on April 12, all the way through which he apprised the committee that while the team and the control don't seem to be averse to enjoying Day-Night Tests, they want sufficient preparation time.”
Ravi Shastri met CoA to rule out Day-Night Test
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