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Sourav Ganguly: Day-night Tests with pink ball can attract big crowds

<p>Cricket Association of Bengal chief Sourav Ganguly, who recently hosted a day-night inter-club final, adopts wait-and-watch strategy for pink-ball games</p>

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Former India skipper and Cricket Association of Bengal president Sourav Ganguly (right) throws a pink ball towards ex-Australia batsman Dean Jones (extreme left) as VVS Laxman and Mohammed Shami look on at Eden Gardens last month

Former India skipper and Cricket Association of Bengal president Sourav Ganguly (right) throws a pink ball towards ex-Australia batsman Dean Jones (extreme left) as VVS Laxman and Mohammed Shami look on at Eden Gardens last month

Kolkata: Sourav Ganguly is no stranger to storms. Recently, he experienced another when his former India teammate and fellow commentator Ravi Shastri revealed that he was disappointed not to see him present when the Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) interviewed him for the India coach's post which ultimately went to Anil Kumble.

Also Read: Kumble: Pink-ball cricket way off, but day-night Test has a future

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