Bangladesh were pressed into Day/Night Test at a very short notice
'The crowd, the pink ball, floodlights everything was new to us. It all added to the pressure'.
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'Under lights, with the late swing, it is challenging for batsmen'
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Coloured seating at the newly-built Motera stadium could make the job of the fielders a little bit harder in terms of citing the pink ball in the day-night Test.
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India's reluctance to play a day-night Test on their next tour of Australia has surprised spinner Harbhajan Singh, who remains convinced that Virat Kohli's team are skilled enough to conquer the challenges of pink-ball cricket.
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'Obviously we need a lot of more experience with that ball, but it's a great time for us to play a day-night Test'
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