Shane Warne looks forward to India playing D/N Test in Adelaide

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Shane Warne has hoped that India will play a D/N Test in Australia when they tour next year as India’s maiden D/N Test match enters into its second day. Warne expressed his wish as he took to Twitter to congratulate Sourav Ganguly on this occasion and believes India will play Australia next year.

History has been made at the historic ground of Eden Gardens as India took to the field against Bangladesh to play their maiden D/N Test match in Kolkata. India has put up a dominating performance as they not only dismissed the visitors for 106 in just two sessions but also have taken a commanding 241 run lead and are batting to extend it as you read this article.

On this momentous occasion, Australian legend Shane Warne tweeted congratulating Board of Cricket Control in India’s (BCCI) president and former India skipper Sourav Ganguly and current India skipper Virat Kohli on this momentous occasion. Warne also expressed his wish to witness the No.1 Test side in the world play a D/N Test in their next tour Down Under.

"Congrats to you and @imVkohli on agreeing to play a day/night test. I hope there's another one next summer in Adelaide when India tour Australia on @FoxCricket

- Would be amazing buddy!," Warne wrote replying to Ganguly's tweet.

Kohli has shared that he is looking forward to a D/N Test on their Australia tour next year given that his team gets to play a practice game before it. India are scheduled to play four Test matches in the tour which will be in November next year.

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