Shane Warne bats for D-N Boxing Day Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground
Perth: Former Australia great and spin legend Shane Warne has put his weight behind a Day-Night Boxing Day Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) as he feels it will help to combat the venue’s recently lifeless wicket.
Recently, a Sheffield Shield game was abandoned due to a dangerous pitch, which will now won’t be used for the Boxing Day Test between Australia and New Zealand, starting December 26.
“They need to get it right. Maybe a day-night Test match (at the MCG). The ball we see at night time swing around so if you had a Boxing Day Test match at night I think it also gives everyone an extra sleep (in) after Christmas Day. Push that Boxing Day Test match to a twilight day-night Test match I think would be fantastic,” Warne was quoted as saying by stuff.co.nz.
“I don’t think you need all day-night Test matches but I think Melbourne would be fantastic with 80,000 or 90,000 people there, two pink balls and I think you have solved the issue of the pitch anyway,” he added.
Warne said Adelaide and Melbourne should be day-night Tests while Perth, Brisbane, and Sydney should remain the Day Test venues. “You can only play and bowl that way with the tactics if the surface allows. MCG in the last few years has been too flat. It hasn’t been a good enough contest between bat and ball. They’ve been tinkering with it (the pitch, and) they didn’t quite get it right. I’d much rather them err on the side of the bowler dominating the batter. So if you’re not quite sure hope they leave a bit of the juice in it and we get a great contest between bat and ball,” Warne expressed. IANS