"Yes I do (believe) day-night Test is the future of the game. I am quite for night (day-night) cricket and for the game to evolve to another level and include day-night cricket where it is applicable," he told PTI by phone from Thiruvananthapuram.
Boon is in India with a delegation from Tasmania which is in the country to promote tourism in the Australian state.
The first day and might Test was played last year in November between Trans-Tasmanian rivals -- Australia and New Zealand. In the game played at Adelaide Oval, where the pink ball was used, Australia defeated the Kiwis by three wickets within three days.
"As an Australian yes you would be disappointed but the guys (have) something to work on and think positively moving into the future, learn from their errors made in Sri Lanka before they come to India and play in sub-continent conditions again," the 55-year-old right-handed batsman said.
Australia were thrashed by 106 runs at Pallekele in the series opener and then slumped to big defeats - by 229 and 163 runs in the second and third Tests at Galle and Colombo, receptively unable to counter the guiles of left-arm spinner Rangana Herath, who grabbed 28 wickets at a measly 12 runs per victim.
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Asked who is a better batsman among Indian Test skipper Virat Kohli, South African AB de Villiers, Aussie Steve Smith, Englishman Joe Root and Kiwi Kane Williamson, Boon quipped, "I wouldn't rate any one of them. All are exceptional players and play in different ways. The key to those guys standing out is that they have been successful in all environments and across all formats of cricket.
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