That sounds very interesting Von Mudra. But where would those 88's be positioned?...
Far as I know, they were basically sited over a long flowing field that one of the british tank brigades was attempting to cross. And, well, the tank brigade didn't make it across. Von Luck didn't go into specifics on it, sadly.
To quote the wiki article
"Spotting a Luftwaffe Flak battery of 88mm guns, Luck ordered the commander to open fire on the flank of the British tanks. The battery commander, a young captain, refused to do so, as he was under orders to engage enemy aircraft. At this refusal Luck drew his service pistol, leveled it at the man and said "Either you're a dead man or you can earn yourself a medal."[18] The battery thus engaging the enemy.... The Luftwaffe 88mm battery Luck commandeered earlier in the day accounted for about 40 British tanks alone."
That's conflicting with the book, where von Luck said it was around 80 when he inspected the slaughter himself, but that number from wiki might only be counting those that were completely destroyed, and not those that were hit and abandoned, but were salvageable. Or, considering its wiki, it might just be dead wrong