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Thousands to watch India’s first Day-Night test

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The first ever Day-Night Test in India will be played from 22 November to 26 November against Bangladesh.
Eden Gardens stadium in Kolkata will be hosting this historic match.

The match timings have been decided by the Cricket Association of Bengal’s (CAB) and approved by Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) keeping in view the dew factor of the ground. The match will start at 1 pm and end at 8 pm in the evening as the ball has chances of getting wetter after that.

Fans are eager to watch the match and are crediting the newly appointed BCCI President Sourav Ganguly for making this possible.

Kuldeep tweeted, “So finally, India is going to play their 1st #daynight test with pink ball on 22nd November 2019 against Bangladesh in Eden Gardens. Cheers to @SGanguly99 for making this possible. #IndvsBan.”

The tickets for the match are on a high demand and are predicting that thousands of cricket lovers are expected to witness this test. While many are worried about not getting tickets.

“@VVSLaxman281 and @SGanguly99 sir I am sonu Saha 16 years old from kolkata..I want to watch India vs Bangladesh daynight test day 1 sir…but I won’t get tickets today from Eden ticket counter and from online also…sir plz help me,” tweeted Sonusaha

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