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Home / Sports / Blofeld Slams 'Unfair' Gabba Pink Ball Test

Blofeld Slams 'Unfair' Gabba Pink Ball Test

4 Dec

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Summary

  • Broadcaster fears Australia has unfair advantage.
  • Gabba pink ball Test poses challenge for England.
  • Australia boasts a strong record in day-night matches.
Blofeld Slams 'Unfair' Gabba Pink Ball Test

Legendary cricket broadcaster Henry Blofeld has expressed apprehension regarding the upcoming Ashes Test at the Gabba, specifically criticizing the inclusion of a day-night, pink ball match. He contends that this format, particularly on the Gabba's pitch, offers Australia a substantial and inequitable advantage over England.

Blofeld highlighted Australia's impressive record in day-night encounters, noting their dominance in such games. His primary concern revolves around the challenge of batting during twilight conditions, a scenario he believes England has not adequately prepared for, potentially leading to difficulties.

This criticism comes despite the Test schedule being agreed upon well in advance by both cricket boards. Blofeld's comments tap into existing discussions about fairness in international cricket scheduling, particularly concerning conditions that heavily favor the home team.

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Henry Blofeld is concerned that Australia has an unfair advantage in the day-night, pink ball Test at the Gabba.
It's considered unfair because Australia has a very strong record in day-night matches, and batting in twilight poses a significant challenge.
According to Henry Blofeld, England has not had worthwhile practice for batting in the twilight conditions of a pink ball Test.

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