ADELAIDE, Australia (AP) — Australia won the first ever day-night cricket test by 3 wickets against New Zealand Sunday, with the tail-ender Peter Siddle ushering the hosts to victory in a dramatic finish under lights. Boult got two lbw decisions on either side of David Warner's dismissal, removing Joe Burns (11) with the total at 34 and ending Steve Smith's scratchy innings at 14 as Australia slipped to 66-3. When he was on one, his edge off Boult just failed to carry to wicketkeeper B.J.

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