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Saturday 20 April 2019

Pakistan Agree to Pink Ball Test Against Australia

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Day-Night Test matches will return to the calendar in the forthcoming Australian summer because Pakistan Cricket has agreed on Australia's wishes.

According to a report in the Sydney Morning Herald, the second Test of Adelaide in Pakistan and Australia will consist of two pink ball games, in which the second will be the series opener between Perth and Australia between New Zealand and Australia.

Pakistan and Cricket Australia talked about this in detail, but could not find place in the tightly-tuned calendar for the third Test. This tour includes three Twenty20 International matches.

After adjusting India's ODI series for the first time in 40 years, forcing them to change their plans and go on a tour, they will get some relief from agreeing to Australia's demands and wishes.

PCB managing director Wasim Khan told the Herald, "The conversation between CA and PCB was around, what we needed to do to make that tour."

"We also know that many bilateral cricket is to be played before that, we need to continue the evidence of the security measures that we can put in. All things are going well, which we will talk about at the beginning of 2022. Can. "

According to the Pakistan Board, the delay in agreeing to play the Day-Night Test is not to have anything to do with the possible Australian tour on their shores set for 2022, but more so that they can ensure that they are for the Pink Ball Test. Get ready

Pakistan is expected to play two tour games as part of the preparations and it is also hoped that their players can contract with first-class clubs in Perth through coach Mickey Arthur, who live in the Western Australian capital.

With the announcement of coming in next fortnight, the governing body is close to finalize its sustainability list for the 2019/20 season.

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