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Edulji, Rangaswamy back 4-day women’s Test

India, who played their first long format game against Australia in 15 years, had also drawn their last Test against England in June. That was their first red-ball game in seven years.

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Diana Edulji and Rangaswamy

Diana Edulji and Rangaswamy

Australia head coach Matthew Mott has reiterated his call for five-day Test 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. “It’s the five days for me,” said Mott after the drawn Test.

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