India's No. 3 batsman Cheteshwar Pujara, who scored 43 on the first day of the first Test at the Adelaide Oval here on Thursday, said it is difficult to guess how the wicket will behave with the pink ball although based on past experience he thinks the surface will help the fast bowlers for 3-4 days.
India is playing only their second Test with the pink ball, and the first overseas after making their pink-ball debut at Eden Gardens last year. They ended the first day at 233 for six with captain Virat Kohli scoring 74.
"It is very difficult to say this but there will be something for fast bowlers throughout this match. I feel that when we played our Test in 2019 there was enough in it for fast bowlers for 3-4 days. I feel it is quite similar here. But with the pink ball, it is difficult to judge anything at this stage. Once we get into day two we will have a better idea of how the pitch is behaving. If there are any changes we will get to know tomorrow," said Pujara after showing dour grit that saw him scoring his 43 off 160 balls at a strike rate of just over 26.