Australian cricket team in India in 1964–65
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Australian cricket team in India in 1964-65 | |||
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Australia | India | ||
Dates | 2 October – 22 October 1964 | ||
Captains | Bob Simpson | Nawab of Pataudi, Jr. | |
Test series | |||
Result | 3-match series drawn 1–1 | ||
Most runs | Bob Simpson (292) | Nawab of Pataudi, Jr. (270) | |
Most wickets | Graham McKenzie (13) | Bapu Nadkarni (17) |
The Australian national cricket team played three Test matches in India against the India national cricket team in 1964–65. The three-Test series was drawn, with the Australians taking the first Test, the Indians winning the second, and the third match drawn.
Squads
[edit]India[1] | Australia[2] |
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The Australian touring party came to India after their tour of England. They arrived in Madras, the venue of the First Test, on 30 September 1964.[3] Their team for the Test was named the next day. Only one change was made from the team that drew the final Test against England at The Oval a few weeks prior — paceman Grahame Corling was replaced by left-arm spin bowler Johnny Martin.[2] Tom Veivers and Bob Simpson were other players who could bowl spin in their squad.[4]
The India team for the First Test was named on 29 September 1964. Rusi Surti was named the twelfth man, and Abbas Ali Baig, Farokh Engineer, B. S. Chandrasekhar and Venkataraman Subramanya, the reserves. Indrajitsinhji was included as the only uncapped player in the squad.[1] The squad had only one medium-fast bowler in Vasant Ranjane.[5]
Series summary
[edit]1st Test
[edit]2–7 October 1964
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- Australia won the toss and elected to bat.
- Indrajitsinhji (Ind) made his debut in Tests.
- Bob Simpson (Aus) reached 2,000 runs in Tests.[6]
- 5 October was a rest day.
2nd Test
[edit]10–15 October 1964
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- Australia won the toss and elected to bat.
- Peter Burge (Aus) and Vijay Manjrekar (Ind) reached 2,000 and 3,000 runs respectively in Tests.[7]
- 13 October was a rest day.
3rd Test
[edit]17–22 October 1964
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- India won the toss and elected to bat.
- Play was not possible partly on day 4 and completely on day 5 due to rain.
- Rex Sellers (Aus) made his debut in Tests.
- 13 October was a rest day.
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Strong batting side chosen for 1st Test, Inderjit only new 'cap'". The Indian Express. 30 September 1964. p. 12.
- ^ a b Ramaswami, N. S. (2 October 1964). "Battle of wits expected in Madras Test". The Indian Express. p. 10.
- ^ "Test Cricket Tours - Australia to England 1964". test-cricket-tours.co.uk. Archived from the original on 3 March 2018. Retrieved 5 October 2023.
- ^ "Bone Dry Pitch For Test In Madras". The Sydney Morning Herald. 2 October 1964. p. 18.
- ^ ""Draw" India's object". The Sydney Morning Herald. Australian Associated Press. 10 October 1964. p. 10.
- ^ "Australia in India and Pakistan 1964/65 (1st Test)". CricketArchive. Retrieved 5 October 2023.
- ^ "Australia in India and Pakistan 1964/65 (2nd Test)". CricketArchive. Retrieved 5 October 2023.
External links
[edit]- Tour home at ESPNcricinfo
- Australia in India and Pakistan 1964/65 at CricketArchive (subscription required)