India, Nov. 2 -- With the Eden Gardens in Kolkata set to host its first maiden day-night Test match later this month after the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) accepted BCCI's request to play with the pink ball, India's new Test opener Rohit Sharma think of it as a "new experience" for the team.

For most of the last few years, Indian management has avoided playing day-night Tests. This is when Australia and New Zealand played the first Test with pink ball four years ago at the Adelaide Oval.

"It would be really exciting. It's happening for the first time in India that we are playing with the pink ball. I have played one match with the pink ball in Duleep Trophy and it was a good experience. It was a new experience. I think we would experi...