By Dave Bracegirdle
Prolific: Jake Libby followed up his 88 in the first innings with an unbeaten century in the second
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HARRY Gurney believes that day-night pink ball cricket in England is very much about timemanagement, with players keen to exploit the most favourable bowling conditions.
“The pink ball definitely does less”, said the Nottinghamshire bowler. “It’s a case of being patient whilst the sun is shining and then trying to cash in. “It’s all about timing it so that you are bowling with a newish ball at dusk if you can. &l...