Ganguly working overtime to ensure successful pink-ball debut

With drone flying over him under the dazzling Eden floodlights, Sourav Ganguly was seen shooting promotional with the pink Kookaburra for the June 18-21 CAB Super League final, to be played under lights with a pink ball.

Published : Jun 07, 2016 22:13 IST

Sourav Ganguly recognised that pink-ball matches were the future of Test cricket.

Former India captain and CAB president, Sourav Ganguly, is working overtime to get everything in order at Eden Gardens, which is set to host the country’s first pink-ball multi-day cricket match under lights. With drone flying over him under the dazzling Eden floodlights, the iconic lefthander was seen shooting promotional with the pink Kookaburra for the June 18-21 CAB Super League final which will be shown live on Star Sports .

“Eden Gardens will hold the first day-night (four-day) match in India. It has given us many moments to celebrate, now it’s getting ready to host yet another moment to remember,” Ganguly said in the promotional.

Later, talking to the media, Ganguly, who is also the BCCI technical committee chairman, said, “Pink ball is the future... This will be the ultimate form of Test cricket. What will be the use of doing something which will have little interest left.”

Eyeing to host the country’s first day-night Test, the CAB is leaving no stone unturned to make the local league final a success. “The tickets for the match will be free and the official broadcaster is distributing free tickets to schools,” Ganguly said.

With the match coinciding with the onset of monsoon, rain is a concern. “We will try to do it in the winter from next time,” he said about the match, which will have a 2.30pm start.

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A full fledged commentary team of Harsha Bhogle, Akash Chopra and V. V. S. Laxman will be there for the match as there will be a talk show on June 15 ahead of the historic match, Ganguly informed the media. Bhowanipore has already qualified and its final opponents will be among Mohun Bagan, East Bengal and Kalighat.

Ganguly, however, was tight-lipped on CAB's bid to get the first day-night Test in India proposed against New Zealand. “It depends on the BCCI schedule. I have not thought about it.”

The CAB is doing the necessary groundwork to ensure a successful hosting of the match. “Certain conditions are required for the pink ball to hold up for a substantial period. We have spoken to Kookaburra’s subcontinent head and will follow the advice,” secretary Avishek Dalmiya said.

There is a possibility that the Eden would host Duleep Trophy under lights. The BCCI technical committee, headed by Ganguly, had already recommended the inter-zonal first-class tournament, be played with pink balls.