Waqar Youn is not interested in the pink ball at all check matches

Southampton: Pakistani bowling coach Waqar Younis said that betting each and every check game with the pink ball is not as simple as other people do, and that this specific concept should be tried first in national matches in the UK.

Theirs comes when various former cricketers, along with Shane Warne, have struggled to use the pink ball in all cricket tests to counter bad and smooth situations.

Normally, a pink ball is used when the checkered fit is a day-to-night fight.

“All over the world, the pink ball is only played as a check, because we see if we have problems. In day and night matches, there is solid evidence to suggest that the pink ball might work, but in England, only a rose -The balloon control was carried out. I still don’t know how a pink Dukes ball will behave in this country. If the situations are covered and the lights are on, it may work too much. The draw becomes very important.” ESPNCricinfo quoted Waqar as saying.

“For profit and entertainment only, it’s a promising idea, but everyone will have to adapt. We want to see greater use of pink ball in national cricket in England to get an overview. We want new evidence in England. I think unless the gentle gets bad, we can stay a little longer,” he added.

Only 134.3 overs were played at the time of trial between England and Pakistan, 38.1 of which were played on the last day. The whole moment of control was hampered by the mixture of mild and deficient rain.

Pakistan had scored 236 points in the first set and England had a chance to spend respectable time in the middle with the bat on the last day of the match.

The team controlled to put 110/4 before the attack ended in a draw.

England have a 1-0 lead in the three-game series after winning the first test at Emirates Old Trafford across 3 terrains.

The third and final check will be played in Southampton from 21 August.

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