Australia’s Grit Outshines India in a Classic Eden Gardens Battle

November 1956 brought cricket lovers to the iconic Eden Gardens in Calcutta for the second Test of the Australia tour of India. The stadium, already famous for its atmosphere and history, became the stage for a gripping Test match between Vijay Hazare’s India and Ian Johnson’s Australia.

Australia entered the contest with confidence, boasting experienced names like Neil Harvey, Richie Benaud, Jim Burke, and a menacing pace attack. India, still shaping its identity in world cricket, looked for inspiration from stalwarts such as Polly Umrigar, Subhash Gupte, and the rising opener Pankaj Roy.

Across five days of fluctuating fortunes, both sides fought hard, but Australia’s disciplined batting and strategic bowling earned them a 94-run victory, giving them a crucial lead in the series.

DetailInformation
MatchIndia vs Australia – 2nd Test
Dates10–14 November 1956
VenueEden Gardens, Calcutta
TossAustralia won the toss and elected to bat
ResultAustralia won by 94 runs
Match Format5-day Test
UmpiresK. N. Anantharaman & S. K. Ghosh
SignificanceA hard-fought battle showcasing Benaud’s rise, Harvey’s brilliance & India’s spirited fight
Team Lineups
India (Playing XI)Australia (Playing XI)
Vijay Hazare (c)Ian Johnson (c)
Pankaj RoyJim Burke
Vinoo MankadColin McDonald
Polly UmrigarNeil Harvey
Subhash GupteKeith Miller
Nari ContractorRichie Benaud
Gul MohammadRon Archer
C. D. GopinathLen Maddocks (wk)
Dattu PhadkarIan Meckiff
AmarnathAlan Davidson
Probir Sen (wk)Ken Mackay

Australia 1st Innings – 177 all out

Australia started cautiously against India’s spinning duo of Vinoo Mankad and Subhash Gupte, who found early rhythm in Calcutta’s turning conditions.

Neil Harvey (73) played a classy innings, driving fluently and countering spin with authority. However, regular wickets limited Australia to 177.

India’s bowlers shone:

  • Subhash Gupte – 5/54 (world-class leg-spin masterclass)
  • Vinoo Mankad – 3/51

Australia 1st Innings Scorecard

PlayerRunsDismissal
Jim Burke12b Gupte
Colin McDonald9c Sen b Mankad
Neil Harvey73c Umrigar b Gupte
Keith Miller16b Mankad
Ron Archer10c Roy b Mankad
Richie Benaud8c Phadkar b Gupte
Ian Johnson (c)6lbw Gupte
Ken Mackay15b Gupte
Alan Davidson14b Umrigar
Len Maddocks (wk)3*Not out
Ian Meckiff0b Gupte
Total177 all out62.4 overs

India 1st Innings – 136 all out

India’s reply never quite settled. Alan Davidson’s pace and swing troubled the top order, while Richie Benaud used flight and sharp leg-spin to perfection.

Only Polly Umrigar (34) and Nari Contractor (22) showed notable resistance.

PlayerRunsDismissal
Pankaj Roy10c Maddocks b Davidson
Vinoo Mankad6lbw Davidson
Vijay Hazare (c)14c Harvey b Mackay
Polly Umrigar34b Benaud
Nari Contractor22c Burke b Johnson
Gul Mohammad12b Davidson
C. D. Gopinath9c Maddocks b Benaud
Dattu Phadkar8b Mackay
Amarnath6c Harvey b Mackay
Subhash Gupte5b Benaud
Probir Sen (wk)4*Not out
Total136 all out55 overs

Australia led by 41 runs.

Australia 2nd Innings – 244 all out

Australia’s second innings proved decisive in the match. Jim Burke (59) and Neil Harvey (69) constructed important partnerships, stabilizing the innings after early wickets.

Richie Benaud contributed a valuable 29, continuing to show his growing maturity as an all-rounder.

India’s spinners again bowled well, but the fielders dropped a few crucial catches.

PlayerRunsDismissal
Jim Burke59c Roy b Mankad
Colin McDonald22b Gupte
Neil Harvey69c Sen b Gupte
Keith Miller11b Mankad
Ron Archer27c Umrigar b Phadkar
Richie Benaud29c Gupte b Mankad
Ian Johnson (c)6c Gopinath b Mankad
Ken Mackay8b Gupte
Alan Davidson3c Hazare b Phadkar
Len Maddocks (wk)4*Not out
Ian Meckiff0c Sen b Gupte
Total244 all out89.2 overs

Australia set India a target of 286.

India 2nd Innings – 191 all out

India began the chase confidently with Pankaj Roy (40) and Mankad (33) putting up a promising start. However, a middle-order collapse once again tilted the match in Australia’s favour.

Richie Benaud (4/65) delivered a match-winning spell, supported by Davidson’s accuracy and Mackay’s discipline.

Though Umrigar (42) fought hard, India eventually fell short by 94 runs.

PlayerRunsDismissal
Pankaj Roy40lbw Benaud
Vinoo Mankad33c Maddocks b Davidson
Vijay Hazare (c)18c Miller b Mackay
Polly Umrigar42c Harvey b Benaud
Nari Contractor22c Maddocks b Meckiff
Gul Mohammad6lbw Benaud
C. D. Gopinath9b Davidson
Dattu Phadkar10c Archer b Johnson
Amarnath5b Mackay
Subhash Gupte3c Maddocks b Benaud
Probir Sen (wk)1*Not out
Total191 all out70.4 overs
Australia won by 94 runs
Highlights of the Match
  • Neil Harvey’s twin gems (73 & 69) showcased world-class temperament.
  • Richie Benaud’s all-round brilliance (4/65 & 29) highlighted his rise as a future legend.
  • Subhash Gupte’s superb 9-wicket match reaffirmed his status as one of the greatest leg-spinners in cricket.
  • India fought bravely but suffered two costly batting collapses.
  • Eden Gardens once again served a gripping Test filled with drama and skill.
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