A Dominant English Victory: The Bombay Test of 1951

India’s 1951-52 home Test season continued with the third Test at Brabourne Stadium, Bombay, a venue known for true bounce, fast outfields, and large, enthusiastic crowds. With England leading the series, India looked to bounce back and assert itself on home soil.

However, the Test played from 12 to 17 December 1951 unfolded as a commanding English performance. From disciplined bowling to solid batting and clinical finishing, England outclassed India and secured a 10-wicket victory, strengthening their grip on the series.

DetailInformation
MatchIndia vs England
Dates12–17 December 1951
VenueBrabourne Stadium, Bombay
TossEngland won the toss and elected to field
ResultEngland won by 10 wickets
Match Format5-day Test Match
UmpiresMohammad Yakub & A. F. W. De Silva
SignificanceEngland displayed complete dominance through disciplined bowling, steady batting, and a ruthless finish
Team Lineups
India (Playing XI)England (Playing XI)
Vijay Hazare (Captain)Nigel Howard (Captain)
Pankaj RoyLen Hutton
Mushtaq AliReg Simpson
Polly UmrigarTom Graveney
Hemu AdhikariDenis Compton
Dattu PhadkarPeter May
Ghulam AhmedGodfrey Evans (wk)
Vinoo MankadTrevor Bailey
Gopalaswamy KasturiranganJim Laker
Probir Sen (wk)Alec Bedser
RamchandBrian Statham

India 1st Innings – 207 All Out

India struggled badly against England’s sharp, disciplined attack. The pitch offered good carry, and the English pacers exploited every bit of assistance.

Top contributors:

  • Vijay Hazare – 41
  • Pankaj Roy – 32
  • Polly Umrigar – 30

Alec Bedser and Brian Statham delivered probing spells, while Laker ensured India never settled.

PlayerRunsDismissal
Pankaj Roy32b Bedser
Mushtaq Ali11c Evans b Statham
Vijay Hazare (c)41lbw b Bailey
Polly Umrigar30c Howard b Bedser
Hemu Adhikari16b Laker
Dattu Phadkar9c Compton b Bailey
Vinoo Mankad14c Evans b Statham
Ghulam Ahmed10b Laker
G. Kasturirangan5c Hutton b Statham
Probir Sen (wk)17c Evans b Bedser
Ramchand6Not out
Extras16
Total207 all out

Best Bowling (England):

  • Alec Bedser – 4/43
  • Brian Statham – 3/46
  • Trevor Bailey – 2/35

England 1st Innings – 347 All Out

England’s reply was marked by classical, controlled batting.
The Indian bowlers found little movement, and the English lineup batted deep.

Top performers:

  • Len Hutton – 92
  • Peter May – 78
  • Tom Graveney – 53

Mankad and Ghulam Ahmed bowled tirelessly but without consistent breakthroughs.

PlayerRunsDismissal
Len Hutton92c Ali b Mankad
Reg Simpson28c Sen b Phadkar
Tom Graveney53c Hazare b Ahmed
Denis Compton31b Ghulam Ahmed
Peter May78c Umrigar b Kasturirangan
Nigel Howard (c)16b Phadkar
Trevor Bailey18c Sen b Mankad
Godfrey Evans (wk)8b Ahmed
Alec Bedser10Not out
Jim Laker4c Roy b Ahmed
Brian Statham0b Mankad
Extras9
Total347 all out

Best Bowling (India):

  • Ghulam Ahmed – 3/88
  • Vinoo Mankad – 3/112
  • Dattu Phadkar – 2/55

India 2nd Innings – 210 All Out

Trailing by 140 runs, India needed a big second-innings effort.
However, England once again applied immense pressure.

Top scorers:

  • Polly Umrigar – 52
  • Pankaj Roy – 34
  • Vinoo Mankad – 29

Bedser and Laker never allowed the Indians to build meaningful partnerships.

PlayerRunsDismissal
Pankaj Roy34c Evans b Statham
Mushtaq Ali12lbw b Laker
Vijay Hazare (c)21c Simpson b Bailey
Polly Umrigar52c May b Bedser
Hemu Adhikari17b Bedser
Dattu Phadkar11c Howard b Statham
Vinoo Mankad29c Compton b Laker
Ghulam Ahmed8b Bailey
G. Kasturirangan7b Statham
Probir Sen (wk)10c Evans b Bedser
Ramchand3Not out
Extras6
Total210 all out

Best Bowling (England):

  • Alec Bedser – 4/48
  • Brian Statham – 3/59
  • Jim Laker – 2/51

England Chasing – 71/0

Needing just 71 runs, England finished the job without losing a wicket:

  • Hutton – 45*
  • Simpson – 26*

A clinical end to a dominant all-round performance.

Match Result: England won by 10 wickets
England
  • Hutton’s near-century and flawless chase
  • May and Graveney’s composed middle-order batting
  • Bedser and Statham’s outstanding seam partnership
  • Laker’s crucial breakthroughs
India
  • Umrigar’s fighting fifty
  • Mankad and Ghulam Ahmed bowled long, determined spells
  • Roy and Hazare showed glimpses of resistance

Despite the loss, the Bombay Test offered lessons in handling high-quality English bowling and the importance of batting partnerships on testing pitches.

Highlights of the Match

  • Alec Bedser’s 8 wickets across two innings
  • Len Hutton’s masterful 92 in the first innings
  • Polly Umrigar’s fighting second-innings fifty
  • England’s clinical 10-wicket chase
  • India’s struggle on a lively Brabourne surface
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