Indian cricket team in New Zealand in 1967–68

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Indian cricket team in New Zealand in 1967–68
 
  India New Zealand
Dates 15 February – 12 March 1968
Captains Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi Barry Sinclair (1st Test)
Graham Dowling
Test series
Result India won the 4-match series 3–1
Most runs Ajit Wadekar (328) Graham Dowling (471)
Most wickets EAS Prasanna (24) Dick Motz (15)

The India national cricket team toured New Zealand from 15 February to 12 March 1968 and played a four-match Test series against New Zealand. India won the series 3–1. India had won the first Test, and New Zealand had drawn level by winning the second. However, India claimed the series by winning the last two Tests.

Squads

 New Zealand  India
Barry Sinclair (c, 1st Test) Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi (c)
Graham Dowling (c, other Tests) Farokh Engineer (wk)
Bruce Murray Ajit Wadekar
Bevan Congdon Rusi Surti
Vic Pollard E. A. S. Prasanna
Mark Burgess Syed Abid Ali
Bryan Yuile M. L. Jaisimha
Bruce Taylor Chandu Borde
Dick Motz Bapu Nadkarni
Jack Alabaster Ramakant Desai
Roy Harford (wk) Bishan Singh Bedi
Keith Thomson Umesh Kulkarni
Gary Bartlett Venkataraman Subramanya
John Ward (wk) Kumar Indrajitsinhji (wk)
Dilip Sardesai
Ramesh Saxena

Indrajitsinhji, Sardesai and Saxena did not appear in any of the four Test matches.

Tour matches

Three-day: New Zealand Cricket Council President's XI v Indians

5–7 February
Scorecard
New Zealand Cricket Council President's XI
v
202 (91.5 overs)
Mark Burgess 42
EAS Prasanna 4/70 (29 overs)
105 (49.3 overs)
Ramesh Saxena 21
Neville Huxford 3/31 (15 overs)
232/6d (73 overs)
Keith Thomson 78
Bishan Singh Bedi 2/45 (16 overs)
264/7 (109 overs)
Rusi Surti 88
Martin Horton 2/45 (26 overs)

Three-day: Central Districts v Indians

9–12 February
Scorecard
v
185 (84.1 overs)
Bryan Yuile 55
Syed Abid Ali 4/47 (33 overs)
363 (99.3 overs)
Ajit Wadekar 122
Lindsay Sparks 4/63 (24.3 overs)
146 (60.3 overs)
Maurice Ryan 42
Bapu Nadkarni 3/13 (12 overs)
India won by an innings and 32 runs
Pukekura Park, New Plymouth, New Zealand
Umpires: Ross Allen and Dick Shortt

Test Matches

1st Test

15–20 February
Scorecard
v
350 (157.3 overs)
Graham Dowling 143
Syed Abid Ali 4/26 (15 overs)
359 (124 overs)
Ajit Wadekar 80
Dick Motz 5/86 (34 overs)
208 (104 overs)
Bruce Murray 54
EAS Prasanna 6/94 (40 overs)
200/5 (74.4 overs)
Ajit Wadekar 71
Jack Alabaster 3/48 (22 overs)
India won by 5 wickets
Carisbrook, Dunedin, New Zealand
Umpires: Dennis Copps (NZ) and Trevor Martin (NZ)

2nd Test

22–27 February
Scorecard
v
502 (186.3 overs)
Graham Dowling 239 (519)
Bishan Singh Bedi 6/127 (47.3 overs)
288 (92.2 overs)
Rusi Surti 67
Dick Motz 6/63 (21 overs)
88/4 (40.4 overs)
Bevan Congdon 61
Bishan Singh Bedi 2/21 (17 overs)
301 (98.5 overs) (following on)
Farokh Engineer 63
Gary Bartlett 6/38 (16.5 overs)
New Zealand won by 6 wickets
Lancaster Park, Christchurch, New Zealand
Umpires: Fred Goodall (NZ) and Dick Shortt (NZ)
  • Keith Thomson (NZ) made his Test debut.
  • 25 February was a rest day.
  • This was New Zealand's first Test victory over India.[2]

3rd Test

29 February – 5 March
Scorecard
v
186 (89.2 overs)
Mark Burgess 66
EAS Prasanna 5/32 (18.2 overs)
327 (108.1 overs)
Ajit Wadekar 143
Richard Collinge 3/65 (18 overs)
199 (81.2 overs)
Mark Burgess 60
Bapu Nadkarni 6/43 (30 overs)
59/2 (13.3 overs)
Syed Abid Ali 36
Bruce Murray 1/0 (1 over)
India won by 8 wickets
Basin Reserve, Wellington, New Zealand
Umpires: Dennis Copps and Trevor Martin
  • 3 March was a rest day.

4th Test

7–12 March
Scorecard
v
252 (90.4 overs)
Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi 51
Dick Motz 4/51 (26.4 overs)
140 (77.1 overs)
Bevan Congdon 27
EAS Prasanna 4/44 (28.1 overs)
261/5d (96 overs)
Rusi Surti 99
Bruce Taylor 2/60 (22 overs)
101 (61.4 overs)
Graham Dowling 37
EAS Prasanna 4/40 (27 overs)
India won by 272 runs
Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand
Umpires: Dennis Copps and Trevor Martin
  • 10 March was a rest day.

References

  1. ^ "A win by spin in Dunedin". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 4 July 2017.
  2. ^ "ESPNcricinfo - Test matches - Team records". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 2008-11-26.

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