BCCI in Talks With ‘Dukes’ for Supply of Pink Balls
Jun 18, 2016 at 1:34 PM
New Zealand who were to play the first ever day-night Test with a pink ball in India have backed off saying they are not comfortable playing in Indian conditions. Though BCCI wants to trial for pink ball Tests during the upcoming home season. The Board of Control for Cricket in India said that they are in talks with the British ball manufacturing company ‘Dukes’, for the supply of pink balls. Former India captain Sourav Ganguly also said they would wait to see what directives the regional governing body gets from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) regarding pink-ball cricket.
“We are still deliberating on a lot of issues. The conditions, the ball used and it’s longevity. Also, whether it is fair to have only one Test with a pink ball and other two with a red ball. Whether it will be fair on the two teams,” BCCI secretary Ajay Shirke told.
India uses ‘SG Test’ at home. ‘Dukes’ is used in England and West Indies. The rest of the Test playing nations use Kookaburra. The chairman of BCCI’s technical committee Sourav Ganguly suggested that at the experimental phase, even ‘Dukes’ should be tried as it has a better and thicker seam, helpful for Indian bowlers.
“Sourav has made an observation about pink kookaburra balls. Sourav feels that the kookaburra seam could be a problem in Indian conditions. He suggested that we should also check out with Duke Company if they can manufacture pink balls with a pronounced seam. We are expecting a consignment from Dukes,” Shirke said.
“Pink Dukes has been used during the last edition of Karnataka Premier League T20 tournament. But since it was T20, BCCI top brass feels that it won’t be possible to use its feedback as a data for a longer version of the game. It is important for the administrators to get assurance from manufacturers that a standard pink ball would have the ability to last 100 overs in sub-continental conditions,” Shirke added.
There is every possibility that BCCI will use all the three pink balls — Kookaburra, Dukes and SG Test during the Duleep Trophy to get feedback from the senior Indian players, who will take part in the event. Interestingly, Shirke said that he has “no knowledge” that New Zealand Cricket (NZC) has snubbed the Day/Night Test match with India as the discussions have not even reached that stage.
“I have no knowledge about NZC snubbing us. I have never heard anything from them. There is a meeting with NZC to thrash out the details of the series,” Shirke added.
Sources in New Zealand Cricket told that no decision has been taken on playing a day-night Test during the tour of India in October. “No decision has been taken by the NZC on playing the day-night Test in India. The Board has always been supportive of day-night cricket. It has been misreported in sections of media that NZC has ruled out playing the day-night Test in India. No decision has been taken as of now,” Shirke further added.