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Sourav Ganguly's selfie in Eden says pink ball test sucks!

Eden Gardens has made history by hosting the first Day Night Test match in India. More than one million spectators attended the first day's game. The Eden Gardens was buzzing with cricket fans and celebrities who came to watch the Pinkball Test match live.






BCCI president Sourav Ganguly, who has been instrumental in the management of the day-night test, is also enjoying the teg. Ganguly captured his sweet memories in his selfie. Dada took a selfie with fans in the Eden Stands, which was jammed with the crowd. He posted the selfie on his Twitter.
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He also commented on the post, saying that the first day's night test was excellent. Dada's role in the first day-night Test in India was unforgettable. In the shortest possible time, Dada failed to convince the captains of both teams and their respective boards.

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was also invited to participate in this historic match. Subhash Chandra Bose of Kolkata went to the International Stadium and gave her a warm welcome. Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee were among the chief guests at the opening day's Test match.

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Before the match, the national anthem of the two countries ended, and the two were forced to ring the bell. Before the start of the match, BCCI President Sourav Ganguly introduced Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's players.

Kohli then introduced her to a team of names, coaches and assistant coaches. Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Mamata Banerjee were also present on the occasion. It is noteworthy that a gold coin is made exclusively for the toss in this match.

Ganguly's hard work has been recognized by cricket fans for the first day-night Test match in India. Sourav Ganguly thanked some netizens for their tweets on the success of the first Day Night Test. This is a historic day in Indian cricket.

The 12-day Test between India and Bangladesh is now out of the Eden Gardens venue in Kolkata. The first day-night Test match in international cricket was played between Australia and New Zealand in 2015. India and Bangladesh are the 9th and 10th teams to play the Day Night Test in international cricket.

The Day Night Test match starts at 1 pm and ends at 3 pm. Lunch break is forty minutes. The second session, which begins at 3:40 pm, will continue until 5:40 p.m. After that there will be a tea break for 20 minutes. The final session will take place from 6 pm to 8 pm.

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