india vs australia
We Are Ready For Pink Ball Test, Says India Batsman Hanuma Vihari
Batting with the pink ball can be both productive and challenging as the ball comes onto the bat better than the red ball but also moves a lot more at night, said India batsman Hanuma Vihari.
Vihari (27) scored a century in the day-night warm-up game with Australia A that concluded at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Sunday.
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