If there's one rule that needs to be reviewed after this it's the bad light rule.
Previously the umpires offered it to the batsmen and if they didn't want to play on, off they went. This worked well for England when they won in the dark in India a few years back.
Now the umpires agree on a reading, and if it drops below that, off they go, no leeway, no chance for the bowling team to bring on spinners if they have a chance to win, no chance for a batting team to take the risks of not seeing the ball if they can win. And as cd says, it's just plain daft on a floodlit ground, it may be slightly dark but it won't be dangerous, and England would have been perfectly happy to face pace bowlers because they were going to win.
Cricket doesn't help itself at times does it?