<p>When Australia and New Zealand players step out at the Adelaide Oval in the afternoon of November 27 to play the first ever Day/Night Test match with pink kookaburra, there will be another little first that will be associated with the 'Game of Glorious Uncertainties'.<br /><br /></p>.<p>In 138 years of Test cricket, the first break has always been the lunch followed by the tea break but these breaks will witness a 'role reversal' during the Test match.<br /><br />For a change, the break after the first session will be for tea with the duration being 20 minutes. It will happen at 4 pm local Adelaide time.<br /><br />The 'Dinner' break or may be rightfully called the 'Supper break' will happen at 6:20 pm and will be of 40 minutes duration with the final session happening from 7 pm to 9pm fully under flodlight.<br /><br />India's only day-night first-class match was the Ranji Trophy final between Mumbai and Delhi played with white ball at the Roop Singh Stadium in Gwalior from April 5-9, 1997.<br /><br />For the record, Mumbai won the Ranji Trophy by virtue of first innings lead. The BCCI did not try day night first class matches after that.</p>
<p>When Australia and New Zealand players step out at the Adelaide Oval in the afternoon of November 27 to play the first ever Day/Night Test match with pink kookaburra, there will be another little first that will be associated with the 'Game of Glorious Uncertainties'.<br /><br /></p>.<p>In 138 years of Test cricket, the first break has always been the lunch followed by the tea break but these breaks will witness a 'role reversal' during the Test match.<br /><br />For a change, the break after the first session will be for tea with the duration being 20 minutes. It will happen at 4 pm local Adelaide time.<br /><br />The 'Dinner' break or may be rightfully called the 'Supper break' will happen at 6:20 pm and will be of 40 minutes duration with the final session happening from 7 pm to 9pm fully under flodlight.<br /><br />India's only day-night first-class match was the Ranji Trophy final between Mumbai and Delhi played with white ball at the Roop Singh Stadium in Gwalior from April 5-9, 1997.<br /><br />For the record, Mumbai won the Ranji Trophy by virtue of first innings lead. The BCCI did not try day night first class matches after that.</p>