A testimony to Yuvraj's observation is the 27 wickets that chinaman bowler Kuldeep Yadav and leggie Shreyas Gopal have shared between them. While Gopal picked 14 wickets, the most impactful bowler has been UP and KKR chinaman Kuldeep Yadav, who has picked 13 scalps including a truncated game.
"I felt that picking a wrist spinner is a bit difficult. I realised when I was standing in the slips that batsmen were actually struggling to pick the wrist spinner (Kuldeep). I felt that pink ball didn't swing as much as the red ball does when it has shine," Yuvraj told reporters ahead of the final match against Gautam Gambhir's 'Blue' team.
Yuvraj also said that the pink ball didn't reverse a lot when it got old.
"I honestly felt that the pink ball didn't swing much and didn't get old. It was coming on to the bat very nicely. I don't know how it is going to play on a turning track.
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Test specialist Cheteshwar Pujara once again said that it was a challenge to pick pink ball under lights.
"It's challenging to pick the ball under lights but its not that you can't. Ultimately you have to watch the ball and play. At times, you have to accept the fact that somethings might be challenging because when you are batting at 2 pm, you are able to sight the ball really well.
Pujara said that an extra day, Duleep final being a five-day affair wont make much of a difference.
Senior pro Yuvraj also spoke in the same vein.
"You have another day. To turn things around and you have another to win an outright game. In five-day, you have an advantage you can always bounce back I think it's a very important game for everyone looking forward to it.