The historic test is scheduled for Adelaide Oval on November 27 between Australia and New Zealand in a move authorities hope will boost television audiences and usher in a lucrative new era for the five-day game.
Manufacturer Kookaburra said it has tried to sculpt a suitable ball for the occasion – something that is visible under lights but behaves similar to a traditional red ball.
But the innovation has been criticised by players, with new Australia skipper Steve Smith saying on Wednesday he had trouble seeing the seam after batting against it for the first time.
Senior Australian batsman Adam Voges added that the pink ball did not hold up well in recent games against New Zealand in Canberra, while one-day international paceman John Hastings scoffed: "The ball doesn't move off the straight.