Southampton: Pakistan head coach Misbah-ul-Haq on Wednesday withstood the idea of using the pink-ball in day-light as it will take away with the sanctity of the longest format of the game.
Misbah also added that most people would prefer to see the longest format being played in a conventional way with the red-ball.
His remark comes as various former cricketers including Shane Warne, have batted for using the pink ball in all Test cricket to counter the bad light situations.
Normally, a pink ball is only used when the Test match is a day-night contest.
"There has been a lot of discussion about the way bad light affected this Test. In these unusual circumstances, there is room to debate these issues but the pink ball is very different to the red ball and I'm not sure that using it for a whole match - in daylight - is a good idea," Misbah-ul-Haq said in a blog written for the official website of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
"I think most people prefer to see Test cricket played in a conventional way, which means with a red ball - that's the beauty of the game," he added.
Only 134.3 overs were bowled in the second Test between England and Pakistan with 38.1 of them being bowled on the final day.