Yorkshire v Surrey - Tough going for hosts as visiting trio enjoy new pink-ball format

Yorkshire's Tim Bresnan holds his head as Surrey's Tom Curran and Kumar Sangakkara pile on the runs at Headingley,. Picture: Anna Gowthorpe/PAYorkshire's Tim Bresnan holds his head as Surrey's Tom Curran and Kumar Sangakkara pile on the runs at Headingley,. Picture: Anna Gowthorpe/PA
Yorkshire's Tim Bresnan holds his head as Surrey's Tom Curran and Kumar Sangakkara pile on the runs at Headingley,. Picture: Anna Gowthorpe/PA
A PINK ball. A lunch interval starting at 4pm. A player (Gary Ballance) who can only play on the first two days of the match because England want him to go and play in another match.

Welcome to the County Championship, 2017-style.

On the first day of the inaugural day/night Championship game at Headingley, part of a round of fixtures to help England prepare for the first pink-ball Test in this country in August, it was cricket, Jim, but not as we know it as Surrey scored 374-6 after winning the toss.

The pink ball experiment drew a crowd of 2,595, no more than might have been expected had the game started at the usual 11am instead of 2pm.

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