England vs India 1959, 3rd Test at Headingley: Full Scorecard & Match Story

The 1959 Indian tour of England was one of the most challenging overseas campaigns in the early history of Indian cricket. Following defeats at Nottingham and Lord’s, India travelled to Headingley, Leeds, for the third Test, determined to show greater resistance. However, on a pitch favoring disciplined English batting and incisive bowling, England piled up an imposing total and dominated throughout.

Led by seasoned campaigners like Colin Cowdrey and Ken Barrington, England produced a batting masterclass, while India’s fragile batting lineup faltered against pace and accuracy. The result was a heavy defeat by an innings and 173 runs, deepening India’s struggles on the tour.

DetailInformation
MatchEngland vs India, 3rd Test
DatesJuly 2–4, 1959
VenueHeadingley, Leeds
TossIndia won the toss and elected to bat
ResultEngland won by an innings and 173 runs
Match Format5-day Test Match
UmpiresF. S. Lee & W. E. Phillipson
SignificanceThird Test of India’s 1959 tour of England

Team Lineups

India (Playing XI)England (Playing XI)
Pankaj RoyGilbert Parkhouse
Arvind ApteGeoff Pullar
Jayasinghrao GhorpadeColin Cowdrey
Chandu BordePeter May (c)
Polly Umrigar (c)Ken Barrington
Datta Gaekwad*Brian Close
Bapu NadkarniJohn Mortimore
Naren Tamhane (wk)Roy Swetman (wk)
SurendranathFred Trueman
Subhash “Fergie” GupteAlan Moss
Ramakant DesaiHarold Rhodes

India 1st Innings – 161 all out

Electing to bat first, India’s innings collapsed under disciplined English bowling. Fred Trueman and Harold Rhodes shared the bulk of the wickets, while only a handful of batsmen reached double figures. Bapu Nadkarni (27) and Datta Gaekwad (25) offered brief resistance, but India were dismissed for 161.

PlayerRunsDismissal
Pankaj Roy2c Swetman b Rhodes
Arvind Apte8b Moss
Jayasinghrao Ghorpade8c Swetman b Trueman
Chandu Borde0c Swetman b Rhodes
Polly Umrigar (c)29c Trueman b Moss
Datta Gaekwad*25c Cowdrey b Rhodes
Bapu Nadkarni27c Parkhouse b Rhodes
Naren Tamhane (wk)20c Moss b Trueman
Surendranath5c Close b Trueman
Fergie Gupte21c Swetman b Close
Ramakant Desai7*not out
Extras9
Total161 all out

England 1st Innings – 483/8 declared

England responded with a commanding batting display. Colin Cowdrey led the charge with a superb 160, while Gilbert Parkhouse (78) and Geoff Pullar (75) provided strong starts. Ken Barrington also contributed a fine 80 as England declared at 483/8, setting India a daunting target.

PlayerRunsDismissal
Gilbert Parkhouse78c Tamhane b Desai
Geoff Pullar75c Borde b Nadkarni
Colin Cowdrey160c Ghorpade b Gupte
Peter May (c)2b Desai
Ken Barrington80c Tamhane b Nadkarni
Brian Close27b Gupte
John Mortimore7b Gupte
Roy Swetman (wk)19*not out
Fred Trueman17c Desai b Gupte
Alan Moss
Harold Rhodes
Extras18
Total483/8 declared

India 2nd Innings – 149 all out

Facing a massive deficit, India again struggled. Chandu Borde top-scored with 41, while Polly Umrigar made 39, but England’s bowlers once more ran through the lineup. Brian Close (4/35) and John Mortimore (3/36) were especially effective. India were dismissed for 149, sealing an innings defeat.

PlayerRunsDismissal
Pankaj Roy20c Swetman b Trueman
Arvind Apte7c Close b Moss
Jayasinghrao Ghorpade0lbw b Trueman
Chandu Borde41c May b Close
Polly Umrigar (c)39c Trueman b Mortimore
Datta Gaekwad*8c Close b Close
Bapu Nadkarni11c Barrington b Close
Naren Tamhane (wk)9*not out
Surendranath1c Cowdrey b Mortimore
Fergie Gupte1c Close b Close
Ramakant Desai8c Cowdrey b Mortimore
Extras4
Total149 all out

Match Result

England won by an innings and 173 runs

This comprehensive victory showcased England’s superior batting depth and bowling discipline. Cowdrey’s century and Barrington’s half-century framed a mammoth innings, while India’s batsmen repeatedly faltered against seam and spin.

Highlights of the Match

  • India’s batting collapsed twice under pressure on a lively Headingley surface.
  • Colin Cowdrey’s magnificent 160 was the cornerstone of England’s colossal total.
  • Ken Barrington and Geoff Pullar both played vital innings to build partnerships.
  • England declared strongly, leaving India with an unmanageable target.
  • Brian Close and John Mortimore shone with the ball in India’s second innings.
  • The innings defeat underscored the gulf between the teams during India’s 1959 English summer.
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