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Ireland have named six uncapped players in a 34-man squad for their Chicago date with world champions New Zealand. Exciting centre Garry Ringrose is joined in the squad by three other Leinster debutants - fly-half Joey Carbery, hooker James Tracy and scrum-half Luke McGrath. John Ryan has been called up to face world champions NZ Munster forwards John Ryan and Billy Holland have also been called up for the November 5 clash at Soldier Field. Earls suspended for NZ clash Munster and Ireland winger Keith Earls has been banned for two weeks for making a dangerous tackle Keith Earls has been included alongside the likes of Jonathan Sexton, Jamie Heaslip, CJ Stander and captain Rory Best despite having to serve a suspension for his red card in Munsters European Champions Cup tie against Glasgow last weekend. Ireland head coach Joe Schmidt said a number of players are on standby to cover any injuries Ireland coach Joe Schmidt told www.irishrugby.ie: Selections were difficult as always; trying to balance form, fitness, experience, combinations plus assess those players returning from injury or those carrying minor knocks or strains.With more than half the squad likely to be involved in Pro12 action this weekend, plus the need to factor in the travel and fatigue from the Chicago fixture, there are also a number of players on standby who are likely to be involved during the first two weeks of the Guinness Series. 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So far, the only Test played under lights with a pink ball was between Australia and New Zealand at Adelaide last November, although a second, between Pakistan and West Indies in the UAE, will take place this month. Another two are scheduled for the forthcoming Australian summer.Its a great opportunity to build on a lot of the thinking and the strategy that has been going on for the last 12 months, Harrison said. Its been all about new audiences and doing all we could to make the game more accessible at every level, and this gives us an opportunity to find out if Test cricket played at a different time of day, under certain conditions, in a city centre at a time of year where people possibly dont get to go to the all day game - well see if that has a dramatic impact on attendance.Its also outside London, so theres more opportunity to see an impact of day-night cricket. England historically love playing at Edgbaston, its a great venue. We are taking an open and hopeful view and are expectant that it will have an impact on our market as we look to make cricket more accessible to new audiences.Harrison added it was important to embrace opportunities when they come. Warwickshire held a trial in a 2nd XI game in August, which was deemed a success despite some issues with the deterioration of the pink ball (both Dukes and Kookaburra varieties). The club were unable to hold further tests in a first-class match but, with tickets due to go on sale next week, they have agreed to take the plunge for next summer.Bringing day-night Test cricket to England is an innovative and very exciting development for the game, and were thrilled that Edgbaston will be the first venue to host a match played in this format, Neil Snowball, Warwickshires chief executive, said.Edgbaston staged the UKs first day-night domestic match in 1997 and has a great history of hosting and selling out some of the biggest fixtures in the game. In turn, the Edgbaston atmosphere and match-day experience has become iconic, with England having a fantastic record of victories here.Playing hours for the Test have been provisionally scheduled from 2pm until 9pm, with the final session set to take place under floodlights as the sun goes down. Dukes will continue to supply the balll; those used in the 2nd XI match at Edgbaston, in contrast to the Kookaburra version, featured a dark seam.ddddddddddddIm sure it will drive some new thinking in the way that tickets are sold and Im sure it will have an impact on the ability of families to come and watch cricket, Harrison said. Its a sincere drive and strategy to make cricket as accessible as possible, particularly for young people. To create a Test cricket audience among young people.Cricket Australia has been the board most enthusiastic about day-night Tests and it is likely that the 2017-18 Ashes could feature a pink-ball game - although the current captains, Alastair Cook and Steven Smith, have expressed reservations. Its useful to have one before we go to Australia, Harrison said. Giving guys the chance to play with a pink ball under lights, before an Ashes Test in similar conditions. Its a good opportunity to stick a stake in the ground to say we are keen to innovate.Player concerns about the conditions required to keep the pink ball from deteriorating were a feature of the Adelaide Test, where an unusually grassy surface was prepared and the match was over inside three days. Harrison said the ECB was comfortable with the development of the ball, which has been tested extensively by the MCC -