Visibility may have been one of the talking points in the run-up to the first Day/Night Test in India but BCCI president Sourav Ganguly feels sighting the pink ball is "easier" than the red cherry.
There had been plenty of talk around the heavily-lacquered ball especially during twilight time.
Asked about visibility, the former India captain said: "It's actually easier than the red ball."
Ganguly remained non-committal on whether India will play a pink ball Test in Australia next year.
Ganguly, who was the man behind India hosting its maiden Day/Night Test after initial resistance, was delighted with the big turnout at the Eden Gardens.
"So many watched the match that is most important. I was not under any tension but I was busy."
Ganguly thanked Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for her presence on Friday, and promised to be present at the two T20Is between Asian all-star XI and World XI next year to celebrate the 100th birth anniversary of the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
"I will go. I know you have gala plans for the event," he said.
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