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Doig backs orange balls

The Christchurch Press
23 December 1998



Orange-coloured cricket balls could be the way of the future for day-night test cricket matches, says New Zealand Cricket chief executive Christopher Doig.

The ball has been tested in Australia and Doig said one might be experimented with in a Conference Cricket or New Zealand A game next season.

``If we are to promote and make test cricket as viewer-friendly as possible, day-night test matches are another step along the way,''said Doig.

However, a key issue is the colour of the ball.

Once the traditional red ball gets dirty, it is difficult to distinguish at night, according to early trial reports.

In Australia, a four-day state match used the orange ball as a trial under lights.

Doig said the Australians reported that the ball tended to swing more than the red one. The orange ball also gave off a tracer or comet-like effect on television.

``They are working on ironing out the problems with it and refining it so it is suitable for top-level use.

``We will not compromise the Shell Trophy competition by trying it for a game there but a Conference cricket or New Zealand A match in the future is certainly possible.''


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