Adelaide day-night pink ball Test: 12 wickets fall on opening day
Updated On: 27 November, 2015 06:33 PM IST | | PTI
<p>The opening day of the first day-night cricket test was as lively as organisers could have wished for with the pink ball swinging under lights and the crowd swelling to 47,441 as Australia struggled to stumps at 54-2 after bowling New Zealand out for 202</p>
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Adelaide: The opening day of the first day-night cricket test was as lively as organisers could have wished for with the pink ball swinging under lights and the crowd swelling to 47,441 as Australia struggled to stumps at 54-2 after bowling New Zealand out for 202 on Friday.
New Zealand's batsman BJ Watling (C) walks back to pavilion following his dismissal off Australia's paceman Josh Hazlewood during the first day-night cricket Test match at the Adelaide Oval. Pic/AFP
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