Trans-Tasman clash an ideal lab for Test experiment.
The pink ball looks like it's here to stay after the huge success of the first-ever day/night Test match between Australia and New Zealand at the Adelaide Oval.
The Test might have only lasted three days, but 123,736 people passed through the gates for this historic encounter.
Australia took the honors in the debut match for the Pink Ball, winning by three wickets and thus retaining the Trans-Tasman trophy.
Through the lenses of Getty Images' photographers, re-live this historic Test match in the gallery above.
Also, make sure you pick up your copy of INSIDE SPORT'S JANUARY 2016 ISSUE, for an exclusive interview with Australia's most prolific finger spinner, Nathan Lyon, who has overtaken Hugh Trumble's 111-year-old record of 141 wickets.
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