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Day-Night Tests the way forward, says former India skipper Sourav Ganguly

Former India captain Sourav Ganguly believes that Day-Night Tests are the best way to keep test cricket alive.

Updated on: Jul 11, 2018 02:08 AM IST
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The venue was the Long Room of Lord’s Cricket Ground; the occasion: Sourav Ganguly’s book release, and the topic was the future of Test cricket. In discussion were four former Test captains, and Sir Jeffrey Archer.

Sourav Ganguly along with Kumar Sangakkara, Mike Gatting and Mike Atherton believes Test cricket faces a challenge from Twenty20 cricket. (PTI)
Sourav Ganguly along with Kumar Sangakkara, Mike Gatting and Mike Atherton believes Test cricket faces a challenge from Twenty20 cricket. (PTI)

Ganguly, Kumar Sangakkara, Mike Gatting and Mike Atherton all agreed on one point that Test cricket’s future faced the challenge from Twenty20 cricket.

No one better understands the practical situation at the ground level than Ganguly. His role as a cricket administrator, being President of the Cricket Association of Bengal, would have helped him pick the pulse of the cricket fans.

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“We hosted nine IPL games last year and every game was full. People never got tired; they just turned up game after game. There’s a sea change in cricket and people have started liking the shortest format of the game,” said Ganguly.

 
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