Ahmedabad: The pink ball usually moves around a lot in twilight but India batsman Cheteshwar Pujara on Saturday said it is difficult to predict how much the SG ball will swing in the first ever Test under lights at the refurbished Motera Stadium here.
India annihilated England by 317 runs in a rank-turner at Chepauk to level the four-match series one-all and all eyes are now on the pitch here for the third Test begins from February 24.
India do not have a lot of experience with the pink-ball, having played just two games.
"We are not sure how much the ball is going to swing around for this particular Test," Pujara said in a virtual media interaction after the first net session.
"Early on it might swing a bit, but maybe going forward as the match progresses, it might not be a lot of swing but we never know with the pink ball it's very difficult to predict."
Pujara said the pitch looked a decent one to him but "a lot could change with three-four days left for the Test".
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"It's a different ball game with the red ball. With the pink ball, it's very difficult to judge or assess anything before the match begins because sometimes you're expecting something but it turns out something else with a pink ball.
"I would just try to keep things very simple as a player, and not worry too much about the pitch," Pujara said.
"I've played so many Test matches but with pink ball I also don't have enough experience. I don't think experience matters a lot when you are playing just one-off game in a Test series with the pink ball," he said.
On the Motera stadium, he said: "It's a new stadium, it's a new pitch. Once we play more games we'll get to know about the pitch. But it's a beautiful stadium we all are enjoying here. We had a gym session yesterday.
"Personally, I've some fond memories of the last time I played in 2012 which was right after my engagement."
"In the old stadium, it was helpful for the spinners. But if you bat well, there was value for your shots. The ball would reverse as well. I will always remember the Test," he said recalling his 206 not out against England here in November 2012.
India have so far hosted a solitary pink ball Test against Bangladesh on a green top at Eden Gardens in November 2019 as they bulldozed their neighbours by an innings and 46 runs inside three days.