India off-spinner R Ashwin on Friday disagreed with Shane Warne's views that all Test cricket should be played with the pink ball, saying that while Australia may have worked out the conditions, the Indians are still not ready. He, however, felt there is a place for the pink ball in Test cricket.
"I still think the pink ball is at a very nascent stage of where Test cricket should head forward. But I am sure it is very exciting for a lot of people watching the game. I feel the ball that we played with at Eden Gardens is a different sort of pink ball than the one we played with today, i.e. the Kookaburra. That one was SG (Sanspareils Greenlands)," said Ashwin after picking four for 55 on the second day of the first day-night Test.
"Adelaide has hosted the maximum number of pink-ball Tests and they are five years into it. They have got lots of things going in their favor in terms of how the ball works, how the lights are etc. I would say that it is at a very nascent stage (for us and others). To be trying way too many things, pushing players too the rim, I am not really sure, but there is a place for pink-ball Test," he said.