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India vs Bangladesh, Day/Night Test: Details on Tickets and Match Timings

India will take on Bangladesh in their first-ever Day/Night Test at Eden Gardens in Kolkata next month.

Reported by: PTI Kolkata Published on: October 29, 2019 21:58 IST
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India will take on Bangladesh in their first-ever Day/Night Test at Eden Gardens in Kolkata next month.

India's first-ever Day-Night Test here against Bangladesh is expected to begin at least an hour early than the usual 2.30 pm start, Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) secretary Avishek Dalmiya said on Tuesday.

The CAB is also trying its best to make it a full house in the 68,000-capacity stadium on all the five days by offering a daily ticket starting as low as Rs 50.

Less than a week after becoming BCCI president, the Sourav Ganguly-led board on Tuesday made its biggest announcement when India and Bangladesh mutually agreed to play their first-ever Day-Night Test at Eden Gardens from November 22 to 26, the second game of a two-match series.

Hosts CAB said they would seek BCCI's clearance for a 1 pm or 1.30 pm start keeping in mind of the dew factor and the spectators' convenience.

"One can expect an early start than the usual day/night encounters. It will not be a 2.30 pm start. 1.30 pm start would mean the match would get over by 8.30 pm and the spectators will return home early," CAB secretary Avishek Dalmiya said.

A final clearance will come from the BCCI in consultation with the broadcasters.

"We will send the tickets for printing as we get the timing confirmation from BCCI and broadcasters. We are planning to bring in school children from the districts and local schools and we don't want any inconvenience.

"Ticket denominations will be of Rs 50, 100, 150 on daily basis. We will try our best to pull in as many crowd as possible. We hope it will be a success," Dalmiya added.

Unlike the traditional Tests, in the Day-Night Test the first break will be of a tea break of 20 minutes followed by a supper break of 40 minutes which would mean one-and-half session will be played under lights.

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