W. INDIANS HIT BACK
Surrey Just Gains Lead (N ZPJk .-Reuter— Copyright) LONDON. May 28. England's most prolific scorer, K. R. Barrington, saved Surrey from collapse with an unbeaten 110 against the West Indies yesterday. He enabled Surrey to score 195 and'lead by four runs on the first ninings. M Carew and E. McMorris put on 114 for the first wicket when the tourists batted again, and West Indies were 146 for one at the dose. Carew and McMorris tore into the Surrey pace attack and puton 50 in the first 52 minutes. Although the spinners cut the scoring rate, the stand reached 116 at better Rian a ran e minute before Carew was (Msmsteed for 74. He hit 10 tours and a six. Scores >— SURREY First Innings M J. Stewart, b HaU .. 18 J. Edrich c Murray, b King 22 K. F Barrington, not out .. 110 A. B. D. Parsons, c McMorris, b King • B. Constable, b Hall .. M R. A Tindall, c Sobers, b Hall 12 A. Long, b Griffith .. .. 0 D. Gibson, b Griffith .. 2 R. I. Jefferson, c Butcher, b HaU •- R. Harman, b Griffith .. 0 P. J Loader, c Kanhal. b Griffith .. .. 6 Extras .. .. 10
Total .. .. 106 BowUnc.—Griffith, ZU, 3. 43. 4; Hall. Zl. 7, 42, 4; Kuw. 22. I, 43, 2; Sobers, U, 1, 44. oTworrall. 10, «. 14. 0; Carew 1, 1. 0, 0. WEST INDIANS First Innings .. .. IM. Second Innings E. McMorris, not out .. 47 M. Csrew. lbw. b Harman 74 B, Kanhat, not out .. .. M Extras .. 3 Total (foe I wicket) 148
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30143, 29 May 1963, Page 17
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