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    Harbhajan surprised by India’s reluctance to play day/night Test

    India’s reluctance to play a day-night Test on its next tour of Australia has surprised Chennai Super Kings spinner Harbhajan Singh, who remains convinced that Virat Kohli’s team is skilled enough to conquer the challenges of pink-ball cricket.

    Harbhajan surprised by India’s reluctance to play day/night Test
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    Harbhajan Singh

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    India has shot down a proposal to play what could have been its maiden day-night Test in Adelaide in December, worried that its inexperience in the conditions could hamper their bid for a rare series win in Australia. “I don’t know why they don’t want to play day-night Test matches,” said Harbhajan, India’s third highest wicket-taker in test cricket.

    “It’s an interesting format and we should try it. I am all for it. Tell me what’s the apprehension of playing with pink ball? If you play, you can adjust. It may not be as difficult as it seems.” Indian board officials have gone on record as saying they would back anything that gave Kohli’s team their best chance of winning the four-match series against Australia, which has won all four day-night tests it has hosted.

    Australia’s former Test batsman Mark Waugh has called it a “selfish” decision by the Indian board which also hindered efforts to reinvigorate test cricket. Harbhajan felt the board may have underestimated the skills of its own players.

    “We have fast bowlers to trouble them. And what makes us think our batsmen can’t take up the challenge of facing Aussie pacers,” asked the 37-year-old, who played the last of his 103 tests in 2015. “It’s a challenge, and what’s the harm in taking up the challenge? When we were new to test cricket, we had only learnt how to bowl with the SG test ball and then slowly learnt to bowl with Kookaburra and Dukes.”

    “Don’t you accept the challenge of playing England in overcast conditions in their country? Isn’t that a challenge? If we could take up that challenge why not pink-ball cricket?”

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