Women’s cricket | Diana Edulji, Shantha Rangaswamy prefer 'four-day' Tests but want BCCI to restart red-ball cricket
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Australia head coach Matthew Mott and England captain Heather Knight suggested the need for making women's Test matches a five-day affair
New Delhi Australia head coach Matthew Mott has reiterated his call for five-day Tests in women's cricket but former India captains Diana Edulji and Shantha Rangaswamy are among the ones who prefer status quo and instead want resumption of red-ball cricket in domestic cricket.
Mott and England captain Heather Knight suggested the need for making women's Test matches a five-day affair from four after the pink-ball game between India and Australia ended in a draw.
Close to 100 overs were lost in the game due to rain on the first two days.
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