James Anderson believe England had better chance of winning in Day/Night.
James Anderson believe England had better chance of winning in Day/Night.
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England veteran seamer bowler James Anderson believes and confident about make a pink ball behave exactly just like a red ball does. When the historic first ever day-night Ashes Test against Australia begins Saturday at the Adelaide Oval in which seem like bowler-friendly conditions are expected. Australia won the first of five Tests between the teams by 10 wickets at the Gabba in Brisbane. The red Kookaburra and the pink ball are not that different according to Fast bowler Anderson. The pink ball has swung markedly and particularly at night, as all witness in past day-night Tests in the South Australian capital.

Anderson and his pace-bowling colleagues also found conditions to their liking in England's day-night tour game in Adelaide before the Ashes series. England won the Adelaide tour match against a Cricket Australia XI by 192 runs, with Anderson taking three for 12. "It was pretty good conditions for bowlers, people think it's going to be a good week for the bowlers but you have still got to bowl well, even when conditions are in favor. It could be somewhere that will really suit our bowling attack."

Australia captain Steve Smith, who batted for more than 8 hours and was 141 not out in Australia's first innings in Brisbane, will attempt to counter Anderson's claims. Australia is expected to name an unchanged lineup for the Adelaide Test.

 

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