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The principals in a controversial incident during the cricket test between the West Indies and England at Port of Spain, A. Kallicharran and A. W. Greig, were all smiles on Monday. At the close of the previous day’s play, Kallicharran had left his crease to return to the pavilion while the ball was still in play, and Greig threw down Kallicharran’s wicket. Kallicharran was, properly, given out; but the crowd was angry. After discussions, officials decided that Kallicharran should continue to bat the next day. He took his score of 142 to 158.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33454, 8 February 1974, Page 18

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The principals in a controversial incident during the cricket test between the West Indies and England at Port of Spain, A. Kallicharran and A. W. Greig, were all smiles on Monday. At the close of the previous day’s play, Kallicharran had left his crease to return to the pavilion while the ball was still in play, and Greig threw down Kallicharran’s wicket. Kallicharran was, properly, given out; but the crowd was angry. After discussions, officials decided that Kallicharran should continue to bat the next day. He took his score of 142 to 158. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33454, 8 February 1974, Page 18

The principals in a controversial incident during the cricket test between the West Indies and England at Port of Spain, A. Kallicharran and A. W. Greig, were all smiles on Monday. At the close of the previous day’s play, Kallicharran had left his crease to return to the pavilion while the ball was still in play, and Greig threw down Kallicharran’s wicket. Kallicharran was, properly, given out; but the crowd was angry. After discussions, officials decided that Kallicharran should continue to bat the next day. He took his score of 142 to 158. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33454, 8 February 1974, Page 18