Bring on the pink ball for India series, says Australia's Starc

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Bring on the pink ball for India series, says Australia's Starc
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Australia paceman Mitchell Starc has never been a huge fan of the pink ball but would welcome the prospect of bowling it against India in a ...

Australia paceman Mitchell Starc has never been a huge fan of the pink ball but would welcome the prospect of bowling it against India in a day-night test over the home summer.

India declined Australia's offer to play a day-night test during their last tour in 2018/19 but board president Sourav Ganguly said in February they had agreed to one in the upcoming four-test series."I think absolutely a pink ball test in this series against India is a great thing," left-armer Starc told reporters in a video call on Tuesday.

Australia have won all seven day-night tests they have played and Starc's prowess with the pink ball has been key.

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