Latif, 46, backed the decision taken by Australia and New Zealand to play a day-night Test at Adelaide in November and said if India and Pakistan play their scheduled series in the UAE in December, they could also play under lights.
"It is an issue on which cricket authorities in Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh should have taken the lead, especially Pakistan. But even now it is not too late and they should follow it up earnestly," he told PTI.
"They are only a handful of countries now where still a sizeable number of people come to watch Test matches like in India or England. But otherwise it is getting tougher to attract crowds for the five-day game with the increasing popularity of T20 cricket and changes to ODI rules," he noted.
Latif said although Pakistan was presently not holding Tests at home due to security issues, it could stage day-night Test at its preferred neutral venues in the United Arab Emirates.
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The former wicketkeeper-batsman felt Test matches under lights would also get increased television ratings and viewership because of their prime time slots in most countries.
"When Pakistan play England for certain and maybe even India later this year in the UAE they should float the idea of a day and night Test to these Boards," he suggested.
"We experimented with day and night first class games and it was not a bad idea at all. I think it is not difficult to play with the pink ball it is clearly visible under lights," he added.