Kolkata: The upcoming India-Pakistan day-night ODI at the Eden Gardens on January 3 could be advanced to 12 noon instead of a 2.30 pm start to tackle the heavy dew factor.
"It's heavy dew couple with fog during this time of the year. We will seek the Board's permission to advance the One-dayer for a few hours so that the match gets over early before the dew falls," CAB joint secretary Subir Ganguly, who is in Delhi for a marketing committee meeting of the Board, said.
"The early start will also help the spectators to leave early, I am sure we will get the Board's nod," he added. It appears that the third one-dayer in Delhi on January 6 may also be advanced. India will host Pakistan for a two T20 and three ODI series with Kolkata hosting the second One-dayer.

The upcoming Indo-Pak ODI at the Eden could be advanced to 12 pm instead of a 2.30 pm to tackle the dew factor.
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