5 Benefits that day-night games will bring into Test cricket

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3. Inclination towards Test Cricket:

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21st century is the age of jet lag and time is synonymous to money. Nowadays, with the growing popularity and craze of T-20 cricket which enthralls the audiences with pills of limitless leisure and undisputed ecstasy in a mere period of 3 hours. People were seemingly dispassionate towards the longer format of the game which stretches to 5 days with 7-8 long hours per day. As a result of which, if certain rivalries like the Ashes series are barred, test cricket hardly looked proficient in serving the people with delicious foods which fulfills the necessities of their cricketing diets.

Now, with this inspiring move which is undertaken after 5 years of extensive research and experimentation’s, over the implications of pink ball and test matches under floodlights. Suddenly, the long format seems fascinating and appealing to the minds of cricket crazy people. Who wouldn’t fancy a mind-boggling clash between Brendon Mcculum and Mitchell Strac in whites with flood lights on and pink cherry spicing up the proceedings. The classical contest between the impending greats of the game like Smith v/s Boult or Williamson v/s Hazlewood would get even more dazzling in the radiance of night lights.

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