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Australia, New Zealand plan for day-night Tests

Published: 01 Jul 2014 - 11:18 am | Last Updated: 23 Jan 2022 - 08:43 am

Trent Boult celebrates after taking a wicket on the final day of the third Test against West Indies in Barbados yesterday.

SYDNEY: Cricket Australia said yesterday it is pushing ahead with plans to stage an historic day-night Test match with New Zealand, possibly as early as the 2015-16 season.
CA chief executive James Sutherland and his New Zealand Cricket counterpart David White met in Melbourne last week during the International Cricket Council (ICC) annual conference to discuss the idea.
They are devising plans to stage the match when New Zealand tour Australia in November 2015, with the venue to be determined, CA said.
The ICC gave its approval in 2012 for member countries to work together on staging Test cricket under lights.
“We are serious about pushing ahead with the concept of day-night Test cricket,” Sutherland said in a statement.
“We feel it will only strengthen the position and possibilities for Test cricket in many parts of the world.
“There are many Test matches played during non-holiday periods when adults are at work and kids are at school and that’s not an ideal way to promote the highest form of the game.”
Sutherland said there was not a major team sport in the world that scheduled the majority of its premium content during the working week.
“We’re not talking about playing the Boxing Day or New Year’s Test at night,” Sutherland said.
“The summer holiday period in Australia really lends itself to Test cricket, but at other times of the year it can be difficult for fans to attend or watch Test matches, be it here or in other parts of the world.
“That’s really at the heart of the issue. The challenge is to try to make Test cricket more accessible for fans.”AFP