well - day-night cricket is quite a different game
white instead of red ball, which behaves differently.
So you couldn't play for long with the lights on with the usual red ball.
Guess that's why.
Posted By: Tricky Hawes on August 21st 2007 at 17:45:02
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- Oi, so why... (General Chat) - CB41, Aug 21, 17:43:29
- well - day-night cricket is quite a different game (General Chat) - Tricky Hawes, Aug 21, 17:45:02
- So use the white ball. Or am I missing something. Can't (General Chat) - CB41, Aug 21, 17:47:03
- The white ball doesn't last as long (General Chat) - watfordcanary, Aug 21, 18:09:30
- sorry watford but the lights for today's day/night ODI (General Chat) - mike_the_sphinx, Aug 21, 21:56:35
- The post was about floodlights in test cricket (General Chat) - watfordcanary, Aug 22, 12:18:23
- sorry watford but the lights for today's day/night ODI (General Chat) - mike_the_sphinx, Aug 21, 21:56:35
- The white ball doesn't last as long (General Chat) - watfordcanary, Aug 21, 18:09:30
- So use the white ball. Or am I missing something. Can't (General Chat) - CB41, Aug 21, 17:47:03
- well - day-night cricket is quite a different game (General Chat) - Tricky Hawes, Aug 21, 17:45:02
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