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The India vs England 2nd Test 1964, played from 21–26 January 1964 at the historic Brabourne Stadium, Bombay, continued the theme of attritional cricket that defined the England tour of India, 1963–64. After the high-scoring draw in Madras, both teams entered the Bombay Test determined to push for a result, but once again discipline, patience, and defensive batting dominated proceedings.
India, under the leadership of the Nawab of Pataudi Jr., leaned heavily on spin and long batting efforts, while M. J. K. Smith’s England showcased remarkable resilience. Despite moments of pressure and individual brilliance, neither side could force victory, and the match ended in a hard-fought draw, keeping the series delicately balanced.
Match Overview
The 2nd Test of the England tour of India, 1963–64, was a classic example of traditional Test cricket. Slow pitch conditions, long batting spells, and cautious declarations ensured the contest remained evenly poised across five days, highlighting the depth and temperament of both teams.
Venue & Match Details
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Match | India vs England, 2nd Test |
| Dates | 21–26 January 1964 |
| Venue | Brabourne Stadium, Bombay (Mumbai) |
| Toss | India won the toss and elected to bat |
| Result | Match Drawn |
| Match Format | 5-Day Test Match |
| Umpires | H. E. Choudhury, A. M. Mamsa |
| Series Status | 2nd Test of England tour of India, 1963–64 |
Team Lineups (Playing XI)
| India (Playing XI) | England (Playing XI) |
|---|---|
| V. L. Mehra | Brian Bolus |
| B. K. Kunderan (wk) | M. J. K. Smith (c) |
| D. N. Sardesai | Jim Parks |
| V. L. Manjrekar | Barry Knight |
| Nawab of Pataudi Jr. (c) | Fred Titmus |
| M. L. Jaisimha | Don Wilson |
| C. G. Borde | Jimmy Binks (wk) |
| S. A. Durani | John Price |
| Bapu Nadkarni | David Larter |
| Rajinder Pal | Jeff Jones |
| B. S. Chandrasekhar | Micky Stewart |
India vs England 2nd Test 1964 – Full Scorecard
India 1st Innings – 300 all out
India began confidently after winning the toss, aiming to build a solid first-innings foundation. However, early wickets stalled momentum, placing pressure on the middle order.
The innings was revived through a gritty partnership between Chandu Borde (84) and Salim Durani (90), whose patient strokeplay neutralised England’s disciplined bowling attack.
Despite their resistance, India failed to capitalise fully and were eventually bowled out for 300, a competitive but not commanding total on a slow Brabourne surface.
| Batsman | Runs | Dismissal |
|---|---|---|
| V. L. Mehra | 9 | lbw b Knight |
| B. K. Kunderan | 29 | c Wilson b Price |
| D. N. Sardesai | 12 | b Price |
| V. L. Manjrekar | 0 | c Binks b Titmus |
| Nawab of Pataudi Jr. | 10 | c Titmus b Knight |
| M. L. Jaisimha | 23 | c Price b Titmus |
| C. G. Borde | 84 | c Binks b Wilson |
| S. A. Durani | 90 | c Binks b Price |
| Bapu Nadkarni | 26* | not out |
| Rajinder Pal | 3 | lbw b Larter |
| B. S. Chandrasekhar | 0 | b Larter |
| Extras | 14 | |
| Total | 300 all out |
Bowling – England
| Bowler | Figures |
|---|---|
| John Price | 3/66 |
| Barry Knight | 2/53 |
| Fred Titmus | 2/56 |
| Don Wilson | 1/28 |
| David Larter | 2/35 |
England 1st Innings – 233 all out
England’s reply was marked by early instability, as Indian spinners exploited the surface effectively. The top order struggled to settle, allowing India to dictate long spells of pressure.
Fred Titmus’ unbeaten 84 was the backbone of England’s innings, combining patience with selective aggression. His resistance prevented a collapse and ensured England stayed within striking distance.
Eventually dismissed for 233, England conceded a modest lead but remained firmly in contention.
| Batsman | Runs | Dismissal |
|---|---|---|
| Brian Bolus | 25 | c Chandrasekhar b Durani |
| M. J. K. Smith | 46 | c Borde b Chandrasekhar |
| Jim Parks | 1 | run out |
| Barry Knight | 12 | b Chandrasekhar |
| Fred Titmus | 84* | not out |
| Don Wilson | 1 | c & b Durani |
| Jimmy Binks | 10 | b Chandrasekhar |
| John Price | 32 | b Chandrasekhar |
| David Larter | 0 | c Borde b Durani |
| Jeff Jones | 5 | run out |
| Micky Stewart | – | absent hurt |
| Extras | 17 | |
| Total | 233 all out |
Bowling – India
| Bowler | Figures |
|---|---|
| B. S. Chandrasekhar | 4/67 |
| S. A. Durani | 3/59 |
| C. G. Borde | 0/54 |
| Bapu Nadkarni | 0/8 |
India 2nd Innings – 249/8 declared
With a narrow lead, India sought to bat time and stretch the match beyond England’s reach. The innings revolved around Dilip Sardesai (66) and M. L. Jaisimha (66), both of whom showed excellent temperament.
Captain Pataudi opted for a cautious declaration, prioritising time over an aggressive target. The strategy aimed to force England into batting for survival on the final days.
India declared at 249/8, setting England a theoretical target but realistically testing their patience and technique.
| Batsman | Runs | Dismissal |
|---|---|---|
| V. L. Mehra | 35 | lbw b Titmus |
| B. K. Kunderan | 16 | c Titmus b Price |
| D. N. Sardesai | 66 | run out |
| Nawab of Pataudi Jr. | 0 | b Price |
| M. L. Jaisimha | 66 | c Larter b Knight |
| S. A. Durani | 3 | c Knight b Titmus |
| C. G. Borde | 7 | c Smith b Titmus |
| V. L. Manjrekar | 43* | not out |
| Bapu Nadkarni | 0 | lbw b Knight |
| Rajinder Pal | 3* | not out |
| Extras | 10 | |
| Total | 249/8 declared |
England 2nd Innings – 206/3
England approached the final innings with clarity: survival over pursuit. The openers provided a steady base, absorbing pressure and neutralising India’s spin threat.
Brian Bolus (57) and Jimmy Binks (55) laid the foundation before the middle order ensured stability. Indian bowlers probed patiently but found little assistance from the wearing pitch.
England closed on 206/3, comfortably securing a draw and reinforcing the series’ deadlocked nature.
| Batsman | Runs | Dismissal |
|---|---|---|
| Brian Bolus | 57 | c Pataudi b Durani |
| Jimmy Binks | 55 | c Borde b Jaisimha |
| Don Wilson | 2 | c Pataudi b Chandrasekhar |
| M. J. K. Smith | 31* | not out |
| Jim Parks | 40* | not out |
| Extras | 21 | |
| Total | 206/3 |
Highlights of the Match
- Chandu Borde (84) and Salim Durani (90) anchored India’s first innings
- Fred Titmus’ unbeaten 84 proved decisive for England
- Spin dominated across five days, led by Chandrasekhar and Durani
- England’s disciplined second innings ensured another draw
- Series remained 0–0 after two Tests. Cricbuzz
FAQs
Who won the India vs England 2nd Test 1964?
The match ended in a draw.
Where was the 2nd Test of the 1964 series played?
Brabourne Stadium, Bombay.
Who were the standout performers in the match?
Chandu Borde, Salim Durani, Fred Titmus, and B. S. Chandrasekhar.
What was the series situation after this Test?
The series stood at 0–0, with both Tests drawn.