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Australia will use remodelled pink ball in the Sheffield Shield

The ball will be used in next week’s Sheffield Shield matches

The pink Kookaburra ball with a completely black seam will be used in next week's round of day-night Sheffield Shield matches in Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth, Cricket Australia (CA) announced on Wednesday.

"Feedback from the players following the first day-night shield round, as well as the historic day-night Test in Adelaide, is that while the ball had improved significantly, the seam was difficult to see at times," CA's head of cricket operations Sean Cary said.

Australia hosted the first day-night Test against New Zealand last year

There were visibility concerns raised by batsmen with the pink Kookaburra ball from both the teams during the game, which took place at the Adelaide Oval. 

"To address these concerns, we've worked with Kookaburra to introduce a fully black seam to make it easier to see. It is an important change and we will continue to get the players' feedback during the course of these matches. Given the success of the first day-night Test, we want to give our players more opportunities to play with the pink ball particularly as we begin to look ahead to the 2016-17 season," Cary said.

Kookaburra have now unveiled a new pink ball with black stitching, rather than the green and white of the previous incarnation.

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