colourful balls

India
June 4, 2009 4:47am CST
english n australian cricket boards are trying to implement the new idea of introducing pink balls in test cricket ,for it to be a day night affair.is it safe enough to do that??
3 responses
• India
6 Jun 09
Well no comments about any particular color but if pink is easy to spot then now issues. Yes as afar as safety part is concerned it is good for the players. So why not try it out. Lets try and see and you never know it might be a hit across the globe. After all there is no scientific reason behind red or white ball.
@kerriannc (4279)
• Jamaica
4 Jun 09
Changing the ball in test cricket will not revitalized it. What England and Australian cricket boards need to do is come to the realization that test cricket does not have the appeal again and try to support the 20/20 cricket. The only thing that is keeping these two countries to support Test Cricket is the Ashes Tour and seen that this year tournament no one has been hyping about it they need to really reconsider and put their support where everyone is routing for.
@raakhee (53)
• Qatar
4 Jun 09
dunno about the safety bit....but i feel the traditional red balls are the best.