Excitement grows as Kolkata gets ready for historic day/night Test
Players from both the teams had spent their time practicing with the pink ball both in daylight and under the lights in Indore, the venue of the first Test which India won by an innings and 130 runs to take a 1-0 lead in the two-Test series, before moving the base to Kolkata.
Time to gear up for the Pink! #TeamIndia begin prep under lights in Indore for the Kolkata Test #INDvBAN pic.twitter.com/MVzkaVjdmL
— BCCI (@BCCI) November 17, 2019
With both the teams set to make their pink ball Test debut, here's what the players have said ahead of the historic game:
Virat Kohli, India captain: "Our focus is to take the Indian cricket higher and higher. The motivation has been right, the intent has been right and we are going to keep pushing in that direction. The pink-ball Test is going to be exciting. It's going be a landmark event for Indian cricket and Indian Test cricket."
Getting ready for the Pink ball Test be like ๐๐ #TeamIndia #INDvBAN pic.twitter.com/BtwfEwFKwN
— BCCI (@BCCI) November 17, 2019
Ajinkya Rahane, India vice-captain: "We had two good practice sessions, actually four but two with pink ball - one during the day and one under lights. It was actually exciting. For me, it was the first time I played with the pink ball and definitely it's a different ball game as compared to red ball. Our focus was to look into the swing and seam movement and also play close to our body."
Already dreaming about the historic pink ball test ๐ pic.twitter.com/KFp4guBwJm
— Ajinkya Rahane (@ajinkyarahane88) November 18, 2019
**Abu Jayed, Bangladesh paceman: "**My brother got me a pink ball from England some 8-10 months ago. That was the first time when I saw a pink ball in person. I did not have the opportunity to bowl with it but I did some seaming. I still have that ball at home. Our squad did have a practice session with the pink ball back at Dhaka but I was playing at NCL (National Cricket League) at that time."
Snaps from Bangladesh team today's practice session.
— Bangladesh Cricket (@BCBtigers) November 18, 2019
See more photos here : https://t.co/QT3DiAhTMa pic.twitter.com/frje6B6hpO
Mehidy Hasan, Bangladesh spinner: "It's a totally new experience, we are not tensed at all," Mehidy said after his team's practice session on Monday, 18 November. "I think we all are excited to play the day/night Test with a pink ball for the first time. That's a matter of huge excitement. We remain normal and take the preparation that we usually take before any match."
"Spinners, I think, can skid the ball. From what we have seen, it can offer bounce."
— ICC (@ICC) November 19, 2019
๐ง๐ฉ's Mehidy Hasan is looking forward to bowl under the lights with the pink ball โฌ๏ธ https://t.co/L40xmDKqGy
Cheteshwar Pujara, India batsman: "Sometimes it is challenging in twilight playing with the pink ball. You need little more practice and once you keep playing with the pink ball at that time (twilight), you start getting used to it. Itโs just about doing a few more practice sessions before we play the match.
"When you have played with pink ball, you know what to expect at what time and what might be on offer."
— ICC (@ICC) November 12, 2019
Cheteshwar Pujara confident ahead of India's day/night Test against Bangladesh. https://t.co/mJunVdPEGX
The historic day/night Test starts on Friday, 22 November.