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Adjusting body clock is the biggest challenge in day-night matches: Nilesh Kulkarni

Adjusting body clock is the biggest challenge in day-night matches: Nilesh Kulkarni, who played for Mumbai in the first ever day-night Ranji Trophy final back in mid 90s

Adjusting body clock is the biggest challenge in day-night matches

Mumbai, October 30: Former Mumbai and India spinner Nilesh Kulkarni, who had taken four wickets in the first-ever day-night Ranji Trophy final against Delhi in Gwalior in 1996-97, reckons that it will be a bit difficult for the players to adjust their body clock for a five-day Test match as compared to an ODI.

The Indian cricket team will play its first ever day-night Test match against Bangladesh next month, BCCI President Sourav Ganguly said on Tuesday, taking a path-breaking decision within a week into his nine-month tenure.

The Test is scheduled to be held at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata from November 22-26 and will be the second game of a two-match series.

"The biggest change between a one-day and five-day game is how the body clock sets for a five-day because all your eating and sleeping habits change.

"For an ODI, the body sets up quickly, but for a five- day match it is difficult, so it is interesting to see how that happens. It will be a bit challenging (for the players) to set the body clock and that will be interesting (to see)," said Kulkarni.

The former slow left-arm bowler had ended with figures of 4-143 in that final in which Mumbai batsmen Jatin Paranjpe (current national selector) and Amol Muzumdar had slammed centuries.

"At that time, it was a complete unknown territory for us and there were no reference points on what to expect when we played and we had to find our own way as the rules then were different," Kulkarni said.

Former India opener Wasim Jaffer, ex-national pacers Ajit Agarkar and Paras Mhambrey were part of that historic game played at the Captain Roop Singh Stadium.

Story first published: Wednesday, October 30, 2019, 12:52 [IST]
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