The Aussie and New Zealand players say cricket authorities must keep tinkering with the pink ball used for day/night test matches.
The international players' association has also called on the ICC to give cricket a clearer direction and involve the players in deciding how the game and its various formats should evolve.
Twenty players were surveyed by FICA after the test, won by Australia, and results indicate a majority had difficulty with the pink ball.
70 percent of the players admitted the ball was not easy to see when batting or fielding at dust. Half of the players had similar issues at night.
Australia's swashbuckling opener David Warner - whose run glut came to an abrupt end in the match - has already questioned the day/night venture, saying: "I don't understand why we're changing the game (but) it's something as players we're going to have to embrace.