In-form Gordon Morgan was again the man-of-the-match last Wednesday, scoring a majestic unbeaten century to guide his side to victory.

Berkshire elected to field and were given an early boost when Steve West ran out Don Taylor for 6 before Mark Baker had Keith Fisher caught behind by Tony King for 4.

The impressive Baker (4-29) also accounted for Clive Offer, Chris Evans and Len Sanderson, while West knocked over Steve Saker to make it 73-6.

A battling 90-run stand between Surrey captain John Fry (73no) and Jamie Barrow (34) gave the innings some respectability, but with the latter becoming one of two victims for Richard West (2-25), the visitors closed on 175-8.

Berkshire lost Pav Midha early on and suffered a further setback when Don Townsin was unfortunately run out while backing up to leave the score on 46-2.

Phil Ridgeway and Peter Randall came and went as Berkshire reached 117, but by this point Morgan was in complete control.

He continued his spectacular summer by ending on 107 from 128 balls during an innings where he played shots all around the wicket.

Baker completed an excellent personal performance by adding an unbeaten 20 as Berkshire roared home in 41 overs.

l BERKSHIRE Over 50s 2nds founf the going tougher when they hosted their Surrey counterparts the following day, slipping to a six-wicket defeat in the final over at Royal Ascot.

Pav Midha and Steve Clarke (47) gave Berkshire a good start by putting on 51, their stand ended when the former was caught off John Hall.

Gerry Bacon fell swiftly after but Clarke and Chris Ewers (35) consolidated until another mini-collapse left Berkshire on 132-6.

A vital partnership between Trevor Clacey (51 off 39 balls) and Tony King (31) ensured Berkshire reached a respectable 210-8 off 45 overs.

Surrey lost two early wickets in reply, but skipper Stephen King went on to play a match-winning innings, and, aided by Sanjay Beri (53) they got home with five balls in hand.

l BERKSHIRE Over 60s scored a respectable 188-9 against Middlesex last Tuesday, but that total was not enough and they fell to a five-wicket defeat at Falkland.

In-form Gordon Morgan was again the man-of-the-match last Wednesday, scoring a majestic unbeaten century to guide his side to victory.

Berkshire elected to field and were given an early boost when Steve West ran out Don Taylor for 6 before Mark Baker had Keith Fisher caught behind by Tony King for 4.

The impressive Baker (4-29) also accounted for Clive Offer, Chris Evans and Len Sanderson, while West knocked over Steve Saker to make it 73-6.

A battling 90-run stand between Surrey captain John Fry (73no) and Jamie Barrow (34) gave the innings some respectability, but with the latter becoming one of two victims for Richard West (2-25), the visitors closed on 175-8.

Berkshire lost Pav Midha early on and suffered a further setback when Don Townsin was unfortunately run out while backing up to leave the score on 46-2.

Phil Ridgeway and Peter Randall came and went as Berkshire reached 117, but by this point Morgan was in complete control.

He continued his spectacular summer by ending on 107 from 128 balls during an innings where he played shots all around the wicket.

Baker completed an excellent personal performance by adding an unbeaten 20 as Berkshire roared home in 41 overs.

l BERKSHIRE Over 50s 2nds founf the going tougher when they hosted their Surrey counterparts the following day, slipping to a six-wicket defeat in the final over at Royal Ascot.

Pav Midha and Steve Clarke (47) gave Berkshire a good start by putting on 51, their stand ended when the former was caught off John Hall.

Gerry Bacon fell swiftly after but Clarke and Chris Ewers (35) consolidated until another mini-collapse left Berkshire on 132-6.

A vital partnership between Trevor Clacey (51 off 39 balls) and Tony King (31) ensured Berkshire reached a respectable 210-8 off 45 overs.

Surrey lost two early wickets in reply, but skipper Stephen King went on to play a match-winning innings, and, aided by Sanjay Beri (53) they got home with five balls in hand.

l BERKSHIRE Over 60s scored a respectable 188-9 against Middlesex last Tuesday, but that total was not enough and they fell to a five-wicket defeat at Falkland.