Former Indian coach Ravi Shastri believes the 2020 Adelaide debacle, where India was bowled out for 36, should serve as a reminder for the current team in the ongoing day/night Test. While he considers it a freak occurrence, Shastri emphasizes the pink ball’s unpredictable nature.
Shastri confident Adelaide debacle of 2020 won’t affect India

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