England seamer Ollie Robinson says Test cricket is entertaining enough without "gimmicky" day-night matches.
A two-match series between England and New Zealand is scheduled start at Bay Oval on Thursday, although the pink-ball match could be under threat due to Cyclone Gabrielle.
Robinson has enjoyed success under the lights in day-night encounters, but the 29-year-old would clearly rather be starting earlier in Mount Maunganui.
"It's a bit gimmicky," he said. "They're trying to get crowds and change the game a little bit. But the way England are playing Test cricket at the moment, I don't think that needs to happen.
"We could stick to how we're going and we're entertaining people as we are so I'm not sure if it's necessary really.
"Just traditional Test cricket – there's nothing wrong with it to start with. I don't think we need to play these pink-ball games."
Heavy rain and high winds is set to hamper England's preparation for the first Test, but Robinson says they will be ready to go regardless.
"We are well aware it could be tricky to get out there [to practice[," he said/
"If we don't train before Thursday I feel we've had good preparation and we're ready to go."
Robinson is relishing the challenges to come in a year that will see Ben Stokes' in-form side attempt to regain the Ashes by beating Australia on home soil.
"I think it's probably the biggest year of my career now," he said. "It's an exciting year and I think with the group and the environment we've got it's going to be amazing.
"The memories that we're going to create and hopefully the Test match wins we're going to do. I'm really looking forward to it."
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