Pink ball can revive Test cricket says Steve Waugh ()
Melbourne, October 26 - Former Australia captain Steve Waugh says cricketers need to look at the bigger picture when it comes to day-night Test cricket, believing the format could be the saving grace of the longer form of the game worldwide.
Players including Adam Voges, Peter Siddle and Tom Latham expressed concerns over the deterioration of the pink ball in last Friday's Prime Minister’s XI versus New Zealand clash on an abrasive pitch at Canberra’s Manuka Oval.
But Waugh believes the potential for day-night scheduling to transform Test cricket, particularly in countries where crowds and interest are flagging, is too great to ignore.