Updated On: 06 December, 2024 06:37 AM IST | Adelaide | PTI
But the age-old theory of practice makes a man perfect also works when facing the specific ball used for night Tests

Captain Rohit Sharma during India’s practice session in Adelaide yesterday. Pic/AFP
India skipper Rohit Sharma on Thursday said that one will need to devise his own methods to deal with the challenges posed by the pink Kookaburra ball during the day-night Test against Australia as it would do a bit more than the traditional red cherry.
Rohit, who didn’t score too many in the truncated warm-up game against the Prime Minister’s XI, was asked for his take on the pink ball and he agreed with his colleague KL Rahul’s view that it does come faster than the red Kookaburra.