Third Test’s day-night format should feel like home turf for Australia in Kingston | Geoff Lemon

The series against West Indies may be decided but every Test counts, as long as Sabina Park’s lights shine bright enough

It’s a strange concept, in a region known for sunshine, to end a Caribbean tour with a day-night Test. It’s stranger still to choose Kingston, Jamaica, a venue that until a couple of months ago didn’t even have floodlights. Up until two days before the match, there has been local conjecture about whether they would be adequate for the match, with a chance that plans would have to be changed. But one day out, the lights have been announced fit by sports minister Olivia Grange.

Putting the pieces together, it’s likely related to Jamaica’s upcoming election and a sitting government that has worn plenty of whacks for not supporting cricket, having refused to bid for matches at last year’s T20 World Cup citing expense. A cricket spectacle might be an attempt to recover some ground. It helps that Mexico, Canada, and the USA have host qualification for next year’s football World Cup, opening up a potential spot for Jamaica’s Reggae Boyz, who have also used Sabina Park recently.

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