Updated On: 06 November, 2019 12:00 AM IST | | Subodh Mayure
Doshi felt T20 cricket has affected the footwork of batsmen which has resulted in teams winning series only at home and not overseas

Dilip Doshi (right) greets fellow left-arm spinner Padmakar Shivalkar as Dilip Vengsarkar looks on at the book launch of Wizards � The Story of Indian Spin Bowling by Anindya Dutta at a bookshop in Bandra West yesterday. ic/ Atul Kamble
The two Dilips — former India captain Vengsarkar and ex-India left-arm spinner Doshi welcomed the BCCI-s decision to conduct the first day-night Test on Indian soil.
"It is good to start something...we saw in Australia how huge a success it was, so I am sure people in India will also lap it up. It is a way to revive Test cricket and get the crowds in," Vengsarkar said.