India vs Australia: The pink-ball Test amongst India and Australia started Thursday in Adelaide.© AFP
Former Australia spinner Shane Warne feels that the pink ball ought to be utilised in all Test matches and not just day-evening Tests, citing that the red ball “doesn’t do anything” and goes soft immediately after 25 overs. “I’ve been saying this for the last few years. I believe the pink ball should be used in all Test matches. Day games, not just day-night games,” he stated on Fox Cricket’s The Big Break. “I think the pink ball you can actually see the ball easier, crowd can see the ball easier. It generally does more than the red ball and it looks fantastic on television. So why not use a pink ball the whole time? Maybe change it at 60 overs because it goes soft, but I’d be using the pink ball for every Test match so more of it I would say,” he added.
His remarks came as India and Australia are fighting it out in the pink-ball Test at the Adelaide Oval.
Further highlighting the shortcomings of the red ball, Warne stated: “No more red ball, it doesn’t swing, it doesn’t do anything, goes soft after 25 overs.
“It has been pathetic for so lengthy now. Except for the Dukes ball in England, it has been rubbish.
“The pink ball can’t be any worse than what the red ball has been for Test cricket. We haven’t seen swing, we haven’t seen seam. Absolutely nothing.
“So let’s attempt the pink ball in Test cricket.”
In the a lot-awaited clash amongst India and Australia, the guests won the toss and opted to bat 1st.
At stumps, the score study 233/6 with Wriddhiman Saha (9) and R Ashwin (15) at the crease.