Australian opening batsman David Warner has said his side have to embrace the pink ball revolution despite questioning the need to bring change in the longest format of the game.
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Warner asserted he doesn't understand the reason why powerbrokers are trying to bring the change in the format which was being followed since years.
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The vice captain, however, said that his side have to back the concept at the end of the day, News.com.au reported.
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Expressing views on his experience with the pink ball, the 29-year-old said that there is a room for improvement with the new ball.
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Warner, who doesn't seem to be a fan of the new ball, admitted that it is quite hard to play the game with the pink ball.
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Australia will play a three-match series against West Indies, starting from December 10 in Hobart.
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