JAMAICA OUT FOR 374
M.C.C. 117 For Two
KINGSTON (Jamaica), February 11. Jamaica, five for 322 at lunch, collapsed after the interval and were all out for 374 in their first innings on the second day of their match against the M.C.C. at Kingston today. Scarlett was the only batsman to stand firm during the rapid fall of wickets for only 52 runs after lunch. He was unbeaten on 72. At stumps the M.C.C. had lost two wickets for 117 runs. R. Subba Row was 64 not out. Scores:
JAMAICA J. K. Holt, s Andrew, b Prueman c Andrew, b 6 E. McMorris, Trueman b Greenhough Barrington, b 104 V. Lumsden, F. Worrell, c Prue46 man 75 E. Griffith, b Dexter 18 J. Hendricks lbw, b Trueman 20 R. Scarlett. lot out 72 A. Rae. c Andrew, b Greenhough 12 L. Mullings, lbw, b Barrington 4 A. Valentine, c Andrew, b Greenhoueh Bar0 C. Watson, std Andrew, b rington 8 Extras .. • • .. v Total BowPng •• 374 O M, R. W Trueman .. 21 3 54 4 Moss .. 24 4 82 0 Dexter .. 18 4 59 1 Greenhough ..25 5 58 3 Illingworth ..21 4 5G 0 Barrington 9.5 0 44 2 Subba Row .. 3 0 12 0 M.C.C. First Innings M. C. Cowdrey, b Scarlett 19 R. Subba Row. not out 64 K. Barrington, c Lumsden, b Valentine 30 p May, not out 3 Extras • • A Total for two wickets .. 117 Bowling R. W. O. M. Watson .. 7 1 22 0 Worrell .. 4 0 19 0 Valentine .. 15 3 37 1 Griffiths • • 3 1 10 0 Scarlett Mullings .. 9 4 ..5 2 16 12 0
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29128, 13 February 1960, Page 15
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