Sri Lanka Cricket to introduce Day-Night Tests at SSC, according to reports

Sri Lanka Cricket to introduce Day-Night Tests at SSC, according to reports

India could be playing a Pink Ball Day/Night Test when they visit Sri Lanka for a long-form series next time. Sri Lanka Cricket is laying the groundwork for a new chapter in the island’s cricketing history, with plans to stage Day-Night Test matches at the historic Sinhalese Sports Club ground in Colombo.

The installation of floodlights at the Sinhalese Sports Club has now been completed. SLC Treasurer Sujeewa Godaliyadda stated that the project goes well beyond the immediate demands of the upcoming T20 World Cup, according to a report.

SLC has funded the floodlight project for Rs. 1.8 billion as the SSC is set to host five matches of the showpiece event. The other venues for the tournament will be the Pallekele International Stadium and the R. Premadasa Stadium.

During a media tour to unveil the project, Godaliyadda mentioned that the long-term vision was for SSC to one day host Day-Night Test matches. While Pink-Ball matches have gained traction globally in recent years, Sri Lanka has yet to stage one at home. Indications suggest that SSC will be the venue for the country’s first-ever Day/Night Test.

The SSC ground will be leased for a certain number of days a year to SLC for conducting training and games, as part of an agreement to develop the ground.

The first phase of development included upgraded dressing rooms and a new VIP viewing area. A second phase, scheduled to begin after the World Cup, will focus on expanding the venue’s capacity. SLC plans to upgrade SSC into a 30,000-seat stadium, a move the board believes will strengthen Sri Lanka’s case when bidding for future ICC events, including women’s and Under-19 tournaments.

The SSC celebrated its 125th anniversary last year and has been the stage for many of Sri Lankan cricket’s defining moments. The ground hosted matches during the 1996 World Cup and was the scene of the world-record partnership of 624 runs between Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene against South Africa in 2006.

Alongside SSC, the Colombo Cricket Club Ground, just across the road, and the P. Sara Oval are also undergoing upgrades. SLC is continuing its plans to build a new international-standard cricket ground in Jaffna and has identified several other locations for future venues, as demand for international facilities continues to grow.