Batting at night is more difficult than during the day due to the extra movement, says Australia's top-order batsman Marnus Labuschagne ahead of the first Test, a day-night one, at the Adelaide Oval.
Labuschagne added that batting during the day, although easier, presents its own challenges for the batsmen as it becomes tougher to spot the ball in sunlight than at night.
"I think it is definitely in the day-time that it seems the ball doesn't seam to do much. It can be sometimes harder to see the pink ball during the day-time whereas during night-time I think it is easier to see but there is little bit more movement out there at night. But like I said, there are little things about day-night cricket that are different but it is a nice challenge. Day-night games are always special, particularly at the Adelaide Oval it is a beautiful spectacle," said Labuschagne while speaking to reporters on Saturday.