You Won’t Believe How the 1948 Bombay Test Ended- India vs West Indies Thriller!

India’s 1948–49 home season continued with the much-anticipated 3rd Test of the West Indies tour, held at the elegant Brabourne Stadium, Bombay. The West Indies, already known for their powerful batting lineup, entered this Test with confidence, while India looked to build on their spirited performance in Delhi.

The Test turned into a long, absorbing contest – filled with compact batting, consistent bowling spells, and enduring partnerships. Despite phases of pressure and momentum shifts, neither side could force a result, and the match eventually ended in a draw.

DetailInformation
MatchIndia vs West Indies
Dates9-14 December 1948
VenueBrabourne Stadium, Bombay
TossWest Indies won the toss and elected to bat
ResultMatch Drawn
Match Format5-day Test Match
UmpiresA. N. Ghosh & J. C. Guha
SignificanceLong batting displays, disciplined spells from both sides, another draw in a competitive early India–West Indies rivalry

Team Lineups

India (Playing XI)West Indies (Playing XI)
Lala Amarnath (Captain)John Goddard (Captain)
Mushtaq AliAllan Rae
Vijay MerchantGeorge Headley
Vijay HazareEverton Weekes
Rusi ModiClyde Walcott
Hemu AdhikariFrank Worrell
Vinoo MankadRobert Christiani
Dattu PhadkarGerry Gomez
Ghulam AhmedDenis Atkinson
C. D. GopinathPrior Jones
Probir Sen (wk)Ivan Barrow (wk)

West Indies 1st Innings – 462 all out

Batting first on a good surface, West Indies delivered another demonstration of their batting depth. Allan Rae played a steady and well-constructed innings, while Frank Worrell and Everton Weekes continued their consistent run.

Key Scores:

  • Allan Rae – 93
  • Frank Worrell – 79
  • Everton Weekes – 56
  • Gerry Gomez – 55
  • Clyde Walcott – 41

India bowled with control, with Vinoo Mankad and Ghulam Ahmed picking important wickets and keeping the West Indies from posting an even larger total.

PlayerRunsDismissal
Allan Rae93c Sen b Mankad
George Headley22c Modi b Ahmed
Everton Weekes56c Amarnath b Phadkar
Clyde Walcott41c Modi b Ahmed
Frank Worrell79c Gopinath b Rangnekar
Robert Christiani38lbw b Mankad
Gerry Gomez55c Sen b Phadkar
John Goddard (c)15b Mankad
Denis Atkinson8b Ahmed
Prior Jones10*Not out
Ivan Barrow (wk)0c Merchant b Mankad
Extras45
Total462 all out(147.5 overs)

Best Bowling (India):

  • Vinoo Mankad – 4/111
  • Ghulam Ahmed – 3/93
  • Dattu Phadkar – 2/78

India 1st Innings – 462 all out

India produced a brilliant, patient, and determined reply, scoring the exact same total as the West Indies – a rare occurrence in Test cricket of that era.

The Indian batting effort was led by:

  • Vijay Merchant – 116 (masterclass of timing and placement)
  • Vijay Hazare – 82 (solid as ever)
  • Lala Amarnath – 73 (positive and purposeful)
  • Rusi Modi – 54 (consistent throughout the series)

The middle order worked together to keep India level with the West Indies.

PlayerRunsDismissal
Mushtaq Ali29c Walcott b Atkinson
Vijay Merchant116c Barrow b Gomez
Vijay Hazare82c Christiani b Jones
Lala Amarnath (c)73c Worrell b Atkinson
Rusi Modi54b Gomez
Hemu Adhikari41c Rae b Atkinson
Vinoo Mankad33b Jones
Dattu Phadkar21b Gomez
Ghulam Ahmed9lbw b Gomez
C. D. Gopinath5c Headley b Atkinson
Probir Sen (wk)4*Not out
Extras45
Total462 all out(158.2 overs)

Best Bowling (West Indies):

  • Gerry Gomez – 4/82
  • Denis Atkinson – 4/98
  • Prior Jones – 2/97

West Indies 2nd Innings – 215/6 declared

Looking to set up a possible result, West Indies played positively.

  • George Headley – 59 (classy, effortless strokeplay)
  • Everton Weekes – 42
  • John Goddard – 35
  • Gerry Gomez – 33*

With time running out and the pitch flattening, Goddard declared at 215/6, hoping to tempt India into a chase.

Best Bowling (India):

  • Vinoo Mankad – 2 wickets
  • Ghulam Ahmed – 2 wickets

India 2nd Innings – 98/2 (Match Drawn)

India began their chase steadily, but with the light fading and insufficient overs left, both captains agreed to call off play.

  • Vijay Merchant – 27
  • Mushtaq Ali – 24
  • Hazare & Modi remained not out

The match ended in a balanced and well-earned draw, with both sides showcasing their strengths.

Match Result: Draw

Highlights of the Match

  • Vijay Merchant’s elegant 116, one of his finest Test innings
  • Allan Rae’s near-century (93) led the West Indies innings
  • Worrell, Weekes, and Gomez are ensuring WI’s batting strength
  • India and WI both scored exactly 462 – a historic Test cricket coincidence
  • The match showcases two evenly matched, rising cricketing nations
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