Richard
Cricket Web Staff Member
Not enormously, not in those days. There were 5 or 6 (usually 5) Tests per season, and something like 27 county games. The only times you'd miss a county game would be when it clashed with a Test. So you could easily still play 22 county games per season.Didn't he debut as a strokemaker, fail, get dropped and then get brought back a few years later, though? I'd assume he'd play less county cricket whilst in the Test team, too.
Anyway Barrington's first couple of Tests came in '55 and he scored 0, 34 and 18. After returning in '59 he missed just 11 Tests out of 91 between then and '68, his final summer. So those are the points you want to be looking for in his Surrey career.