The Pakistan Cricket Board opted to use the pink ball in Pakistan domestic cricket, in the final of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy. It was played between United Bank Limited, captained by Younis Khan, and Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited, captained by Misbah-ul-Haq. SNGPL won the match with a score of 238 runs against 208 runs of UBL. The resulting feedback on the use of the pink ball was far from positive, as the players found it difficult to acclimate themselves to it. Misbah-ul-Haq was supportive of the idea of day-night matches. He said "These day-night Test matches are required, as cricket has become commercial now like other sports. What is important is to keep on evolving and it's important for the public interest and as a professional player we also have to get used to it." "Considering the future with day-night cricket, I think everyone should be playing it and in Pakistan domestic cricket every team should get at least two or three matches every season and not just the final.” Here are five difficulties both sides had with the pink ball.
#1 Pink ball losing its shine
#2 Hazy winter in Karachi
As anyone residing in the metro cities in India can attest to, with the increased pollution comes lower visibility. Coupled with the winter, one can add fog to that list. As Azhar Ali, Pakistan ODI captain said "It was a completely new experience for us but overall it went well with some concerns in visibility. I feel with the cleaner environment, like we saw in Australia, it would be great as in winters here it's more hazy."
This is another factor for the organizers to consider when scheduling a day-night match with a pink ball.
#3 Fielding becomes more difficult
Visibility of the ball was affected by perspective as well, as the playesr found their hand-eye coordination being affected on some occassions. Azhar Ali said “As soon as the floodlights are used, especially during dusk, you really have to focus hard. As a fielder it's hard to see the ball from square of the wicket and sometimes it's a complete miss. Taking high catches was the other issue, as the older ball gets blurrier.”
#4 Excessive seaming
While convention dictates that reduction in visibility plays against the fielders, the ball presented other problems as well. No batsman managed to score a hundred in the match. On the other hand the fast bowlers had a field day as they took 27 of the 34 wickets.
#5 Ball turning multi-coloured
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