'Playing with pink ball will be challenge for India and Bangladesh': Simon Taufel

Taufel also stated that India skipper Virat Kohli's strategies are getting better and better with each game.

Update: 2019-11-14 10:45 GMT
The Australian Simon Taufel is in India for the promotion of his book \"Finding The Gaps\" as he's expected to attend the historic Test. (Photo: File)

Pune: Ahead of India's first-ever day-night Test match, former ICC umpire Simon Taufel said that the colour of the ball is going to be a challenge for both teams.
"The first challenge is going to be the colour of the ball and deal with the changing nature of the ball. It may swing early on but behave differently as it ages," Taufel told ANI.

The pink colour of the ball is not the only challenge the teams are going to face in the day-night Test match according to Taufel. Other challenges he feels teams are going to witness are different session times.

"Playing Test cricket at night with dew is also going to be a challenge and the moisture may affect the ball and I am expecting more ball changes occurring due to the ball being wet or being, maybe, discoloured and becoming unfit for playing," he said.

"There is also the challenge of playing in different session times and finishing the game late at night and starting in the afternoon. So that is going to be a challenge and players will have to get accustomed to playing day-night cricket," Taufel added.

Taufel also stated that India skipper Virat Kohli's strategies are getting better and better with each game.

"In terms of captaincy, he (Kohli) is very fortunate at the moment to be leading a very competent, skilled and talented team. Strategies and the tactics that he employs are getting better and better," he said.

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