AP, Adelaide :
Another 13 wickets tumbled as the bowlers dominated again with the pink ball Saturday in the first day-night Test, when a teetering New Zealand took a 94-run lead and the Decision Review System came under the spotlight.
Australia resumed at 54 for 2 on day two in reply to New Zealand’s 202, and had slumped to 118 for 8 when Nathan Lyon got the benefit of a contentious call from the TV umpire before he’d scored and then went on to add 34 runs that helped Australia reach 224 – a 22-run first-innings lead.
The New Zealand openers survived unscathed for seven overs before the dinner interval to get the score back on level terms, but when the pink ball started swinging under the lights again at Adelaide Oval wickets became to fall, and New Zealand staggered to stumps at 116 for 5.