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New Zealand plan first day-night test against England in 2018

New Zealand's Kane Williamson hits a boundary during the third day of the second cricket test match against Australia at the WACA ground in Perth, Western Australia, November 15, 2015. REUTERS/David Gray (Reuters)

WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand will host their first day-night test when England tour the country in early 2018, pending final approval from both teams. The twilight match will be played at Auckland's Eden Park, which has not hosted a test since a game with India in 2014. No dates have been confirmed but the tour is likely to fall in a window during February-March. "While we can't confirm it yet, it's something we're extremely interested in and working towards," New Zealand Cricket chief executive David White said in a media release on Friday. New Zealand, who played the inaugural day-night test against Australia last year in Adelaide, had hoped to play their first at home early next year against South Africa but the idea was abandoned due to logistical problems. South Africa's board are also mulling a pink ball test with Australia in Adelaide later this year but the Proteas' players have expressed their reticence. New Zealand also confirmed three one-day internationals against world champions Australia from Jan. 30-Feb. 5 next year. Bangladesh will tour for three ODIs, three Twenty20 matches and two tests from Dec. 26-Jan. 24. The limited overs matches, like last year's series against Sri Lanka, will be held over the Christmas-New Year holidays. South Africa begin their tour with a T20 international at Eden Park, where they were beaten by New Zealand in the semi-final of last year's World Cup, before they play five ODIs and three tests. New Zealand will also host a full tour by the West Indies in 2017, limited overs series against Pakistan and three ODIs against Australia before the England tour. New Zealand's 2016/2017 schedule: Nov. 17-21 v Pakistan, 1st test, Christchurch Nov. 25-29 v Pakistan, 2nd test, Hamilton Dec. 26 v Bangladesh, 1st ODI Christchurch Dec. 29 v Bangladesh, 2nd ODI, Nelson Dec. 31 v Bangladesh, 3rd ODI, Nelson Jan. 3 v Bangladesh, 1st T20, Napier Jan. 6 v Bangladesh, 2nd T20, Mt. Maunganui Jan. 8 v Bangladesh, 3rd T20, Mt. Maunganui Jan. 12-16 v Bangladesh, 1st test, Wellington Jan. 20-24 v Bangladesh, 2nd test, Christchurch Jan. 30 v Australia, 1st ODI, Auckland Feb. 2 v Australia, 2nd ODI, Napier Feb. 5 v Australia, 3rd ODI, Hamilton Feb. 17 v South Africa, 1st T20, Auckland Feb. 19 v South Africa, 1st ODI, Hamilton Feb. 22 v South Africa, 2nd ODI, Christchurch Feb. 25 v South Africa, 3rd ODI, Wellington March 1 v South Africa, 4th ODI, Napier March 4 v South Africa, 5th ODI, Auckland March 8-12 v South Africa, 1st test, Dunedin March 16-20 v South Africa, 2nd test, Wellington March 25-29 v South Africa, 3rd test, Hamilton (Reporting by Greg Stutchbury; Editing by Ian Ransom)