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Thursday 21 June 2018

No pink-ball fixtures in upcoming Sheffield Shield season

No pink-ball fixtures in upcoming Sheffield Shield season Without precedent for six seasons, the Sheffield Shield will have no pink-ball installations, it was reported on Thursday (June 21).

The first of five rounds will commence sooner than normal, on October 16, with Test competitors having upwards of five rounds to make a claim for their incorporation in the Test side in front of the main Test against India on December 6.

The primary portion of the season will be played with red balls, while the second-half will have English-made Dukes balls being utilized.

What's more, the JLT One-Day Cup that will start on September 16 in Townsville with Queensland and Victoria, has been redone to have just six taking an interest groups, with them getting rid of Cricket Australia XI in the opposition.

The changed one-day container's arrangement currently has the six groups sharing in knockout installations; the 6th set group play the third-put one, and fourth play fifth. The victor of each diversion will advance to elimination rounds against the best two groups. The last is slated for October 10 in Melbourne.

The CA XI will be associated with three men's and two ladies' visit coordinates crosswise over red and white-ball arranges through the season. The men's CA XI will initially be up against South Africa in the number one spot up to their three-coordinate ODI arrangement in November, and in three-day installations against India and Sri Lanka individually, in warm-up apparatuses in front of their Test arrangement, while the ladies' CA XI, in front of New Zealand's voyage through Australia for a T20I arrangement that starts on September 29, will play consecutive T20s against both the sides in Sydney on September 27.

For the ladies' rivalries, the Women's National Cricket League that will commence on September 16 at Bill Pippen Oval on the Gold Coast, will be held more than three ends of the week in September, November and February separately, with the last planned for February 9.

In spite of the fact that India declined to play a pink-ball Test, Sri Lanka will share in multi day-night installation in their two-Test arrangement, at the Gabba on January 24. It was additionally reported that Perth's new stadium will have a Shield diversion between Western Australia and New South Wales, previously it has India for its lady Test from December 14.

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