Kolkata: Former captain Dilip Vengsarkar on Thursday hailed Sourav Ganguly, saying the first Pink Ball Test in India is a feather in the BCCI President's cap as he was the man behind making it happen.
"A cricketing background always helps any administrator to take the right decisions. He has been a very good cricketer, hence, its a right decision as an administrator. The first pink test in India is happening under his leadership which is another feather in his cap," Vengsarkar said at a promotional event here.
India was apprehensive about playing a pink-ball Test and even refused one at Adelaide against Australia last year. But after becoming the BCCI President, Ganguly emphasized on the issue. He said it took captain Virat Kohli only three seconds to agree to it.
"We will have to wait and see," Vengsarkar said about the pink ball test's future.
"It is happening at one of the best grounds in India -- Eden. I scored my first hundred here which I remember vividly. As a captain, I also scored a hundred against the West Indies. It is one of my favourite grounds. I am sure it will be a success. I hope it brings more people to the grounds. The timing is very good. Those who work can also come and watch. In Australia, it was a huge success," the 63-year-old added.
"It's a good innovation. One day cricket came in the 70s and then T20s came with the 2007 World Cup. Now we have T10 as well," he concluded. IANS
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