Dubai, November 30 - Following the third Test between Australia and New Zealand which concluded in Adelaide on Sunday, International Cricket Council (ICC) chief executive David Richardson on Monday hailed the successful debut of day-night Test cricket, saying that it is a concept which can greatly enhance the traditional format of the game.
"The inaugural day-night Test in Adelaide was a huge success, enjoyed by cricket followers across the world. I would like to congratulate both the Australia and New Zealand teams on a thrilling game of cricket. It was an exciting game, played in exemplary spirit, and in front of record crowds - a great advert for Test cricket," said Richardson.
"Although day-night Tests will not be feasible at every venue, it certainly provides a new dimension for players, spectators, broadcasters and fans alike and it is here to stay."