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West Indies cricket team in India in 1948-49 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Date | 19 October 1948 – 3 March 1949 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Location | India | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Result | West Indies won the 5-Test series 1-0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The West Indies cricket team toured India, Pakistan and Ceylon from October 1948 to March 1949 and played a five-match Test series against the India national cricket team. West Indies won the Test series 1–0 with four matches being drawn. The West Indians played three matches in Pakistan in November and four matches in Ceylon in February.
The team
- John Goddard (captain)
- Gerry Gomez (vice-captain)
- Denis Atkinson
- Jimmy Cameron
- George Carew
- Robert Christiani
- Wilfred Ferguson
- George Headley
- Prior Jones
- Cliff McWatt
- Allan Rae
- Ken Rickards
- Jeffrey Stollmeyer
- John Trim
- Clyde Walcott
- Everton Weekes
The manager was Donald Lacy, who was the Honorary Secretary and Treasurer of the West Indies Cricket Board of Control.
Frank Worrell was in dispute with the West Indies Cricket Board of Control and was not selected. Hines Johnson, who had led the attack against England in 1947–48, was unavailable for business reasons.
India
1st Test
10–14 November 1948 scorecard |
West Indies | v | India |
631 (183.4 overs) Clyde Walcott 152 C. R. Rangachari 5/107 (29.4 overs) |
454 (158.4 overs) Hemu Adhikari 114 Prior Jones 3/90 (28.4 overs) | |
220/6 (f/o) (102 overs) Khanmohammad Ibrahim 44 Prior Jones 0/32 (10 overs) |
Match drawn Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi Umpires: DK Naik, JR Patel |
- West Indies won the toss and decided to bat
2nd Test
9–13 December 1948 scorecard |
West Indies | v | India |
629/6 d. (206 overs) Everton Weekes 194 Vinoo Mankad 3/202 (75 overs) |
273 (142.2 overs) Dattu Phadkar 74 Wilfred Ferguson 4/126 (57 overs) | |
333/3 (132 overs) Vijay Hazare 134* Prior Jones 1/52 (12 overs) |
Match drawn Brabourne Stadium, Bombay Umpires: TA Ramachandran, PK Sinha |
- West Indies won the toss and decided to bat
3rd Test
31 Dec 1948 - 4 Jan 1949 scorecard |
West Indies | v | India |
366 (115.2 overs) Everton Weekes 162 Ghulam Ahmed 4/94 (35.2 overs) |
272 (109 overs) Rusi Modi 80 John Goddard 3/34 (13 overs) | |
336/9 d. (105.3 overs) Clyde Walcott 108 Vinoo Mankad 3/68 (24.3 overs) |
325/3 (136 overs) Mushtaq Ali 106 John Goddard 1/41 (23 overs) |
Match drawn Eden Gardens, Calcutta Umpires: AR Joshi, BJ Mohoni |
- West Indies won the toss and decided to bat
4th Test
27–31 January 1949 scorecard |
West Indies | v | India |
582 (176.3 overs) Jeffrey Stollmeyer 160 Dattu Phadkar 7/159 (45.3 overs) |
245 (99 overs) Rusi Modi 56 John Trim 4/48 (27 overs) | |
144 (63.3 overs) Vijay Hazare 52 Prior Jones 4/30 (10 overs) |
West Indies won by an innings and 193 runs Madras Cricket Club Ground, Chepauk, Madras Umpires: AR Joshi, BJ Mohoni |
- West Indies won the toss and decided to bat
5th Test
4–8 February 1949 scorecard |
West Indies | v | India |
286 (104.2 overs) Jeffrey Stollmeyer 85 Dattu Phadkar 4/74 (29.2 overs) |
193 (88.4 overs) Vijay Hazare 40 John Trim 3/69 (30 overs) | |
267 (107.3 overs) Allan Rae 97 Shute Banerjee 4/54 (24.3 overs) |
355/8 (107 overs) Vijay Hazare 122 Prior Jones 5/85 (41 overs) |
Match drawn Brabourne Stadium, Bombay Umpires: AR Joshi, BJ Mohoni |
- West Indies won the toss and decided to bat
Pakistan
In the first international tour of Pakistan by an overseas team, West Indies played two first-class matches versus Sind at Karachi and a Pakistan XI at Lahore. Both matches were drawn.
First Match
19–21 November 1948 |
Sind | v | West Indians |
173 (80.0 overs) Peter Fernandes 32 Jimmy Cameron 4/52 (31.0 overs) |
283 (81.0 overs) George Carew 100 Anwar Hussain 4/66 (25.0 overs) | |
284 (86.1 overs) Anwar Hussain 81 Denis Atkinson 2/38 (13.0 overs) |
61 (18.0 overs) Jeffrey Stollmeyer 36 Munawwar Ali Khan 1/13 (6.0 overs) |
Match drawn Karachi Gymkhana Ground, Karachi Umpires: Daud Khan, Naoomal Jaoomal |
- Sind won the toss and decided to bat
Second Match
23–24 November 1948 |
NWFP Commander-in-Chief's XI | v | West Indians |
85 (41.3 overs) Ahmed Raza 34 Jeffrey Stollmeyer 3/8 (3.3 overs) |
169 (47.4 overs) George Carew 40 Miran Bakhsh 5/61 (17.0 overs) | |
173 (60.5 overs) Maqsood Ahmed 39 George Headley 6/49 (22.5 overs) |
90 (26.2 overs) Clyde Walcott 51 Khan Mohammad 1/30 (9.2 overs) |
West Indians won by 9 wickets Peshawar Club Ground, Peshawar |
- NWFP Commander-in-Chief's XI won the toss and decided to bat
Ceylon
The West Indians visited Ceylon in February and played two first-class matches versus Ceylon. West Indies won the first match at Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu Stadium in Colombo by an innings and 22 runs after scoring 462 for two declared with centuries by Allan Rae, Everton Weekes and Clyde Walcott. Prior Jones took ten wickets in the match. The second match at the same venue was drawn, Rae making another century for West Indies.
References
- "West Indies in India, Pakistan and Ceylon 1948–49". CricketArchive. Retrieved 9 July 2014.
- "West Indies to India 1948-49". Test Cricket Tours. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
- "Sind v West Indians 1948". CricketArchive. Retrieved 9 July 2014.
- "Pakistan v West Indians 1948". CricketArchive. Retrieved 9 July 2014.
External links
Further reading
- Jeffrey Stollmeyer, Jeffrey Stollmeyer's Diary: West Indies in India 1948-194, Royards, Macoya (Trinidad), 2004
- R. W. Thick, "West Indies in India, 1948-49", Wisden 1950, pp. 795–821
- Michael Manley, A History of West Indies Cricket, Andre Deutsch, London, 1988, pp. 73–78
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