India vs West Indies 1948 Calcutta Test – Eden Gardens Draw | Full Match Report & Scorecard

India’s historic 1948–49 home season continued with the third Test of the series, played at the iconic Eden Gardens, Calcutta, from 31 December 1948 to 4 January 1949. Packed galleries, long batting displays, and disciplined bowling on a slow surface shaped a memorable contest that eventually ended in a hard-earned draw.

DetailInformation
MatchIndia vs West Indies
Dates31 December 1948 – 4 January 1949
VenueEden Gardens, Calcutta
TossWest Indies won the toss and elected to bat
ResultMatch Drawn
Match Format5-day Test Match
UmpiresJ. Dutta & Mohammad Yakub
SignificanceAnother run-heavy contest; Weekes brilliance; India’s strong batting response

Team Lineups

India (Playing XI)West Indies (Playing XI)
Lala Amarnath (Captain)John Goddard (Captain)
Mushtaq AliAllan Rae
Vijay HazareGeorge Headley
Rusi ModiEverton Weekes
Hemu AdhikariClyde Walcott
Vinoo MankadFrank Worrell
Dattu PhadkarRobert Christiani
Ghulam AhmedGerry Gomez
Khandu RangnekarDenis Atkinson
C. D. GopinathPrior Jones
Probir Sen (wk)Clifford McWatt (wk)

West Indies 1st Innings – 366 all out

The visitors won the toss and chose to bat on a firm Calcutta surface. The innings was anchored by the brilliant Everton Weekes, who continued his purple patch with a commanding 90. Worrell and Walcott added crucial support, but India’s bowlers kept fighting back, especially Mankad and Rangnekar.

PlayerRunsDismissal
Allan Rae20c Sen b Rangnekar
George Headley30c Hazare b Mankad
Everton Weekes90c Gopinath b Rangnekar
Clyde Walcott47c Modi b Mankad
Frank Worrell71c Sen b Ghulam Ahmed
Robert Christiani29b Mankad
Gerry Gomez18c Amarnath b Phadkar
John Goddard (c)6b Rangnekar
Denis Atkinson16lbw b Mankad
Prior Jones3b Ahmed
Clifford McWatt (wk)6*Not out
Extras30
Total366 all out (115 overs)

Best Bowling (India)

  • Vinoo Mankad – 4/97
  • Khandu Rangnekar – 3/84
  • Ghulam Ahmed – 2/72
  • Dattu Phadkar – 1/41

India 1st Innings – 359 all out

India responded strongly with disciplined batting. Vijay Hazare (73) and Rusi Modi (82) led the fightback. Captain Lala Amarnath and all-rounder Phadkar played crucial knocks to keep India close to West Indies’ total.

PlayerRunsDismissal
Mushtaq Ali22c McWatt b Gomez
Lala Amarnath (c)46c Weekes b Gomez
Vijay Hazare73lbw b Atkinson
Rusi Modi82c Christiani b Goddard
Hemu Adhikari41c Worrell b Jones
Vinoo Mankad27b Gomez
Dattu Phadkar39c Rae b Atkinson
Ghulam Ahmed12c Walcott b Jones
Khandu Rangnekar7b Atkinson
C. D. Gopinath6c Christiani b Gomez
Probir Sen (wk)4*Not out
Extras0
Total359 all out (123 overs)

Best Bowling (West Indies)

  • Gerry Gomez – 4/75
  • Denis Atkinson – 3/81
  • Prior Jones – 2/62
  • John Goddard – 1/31

West Indies 2nd Innings – 221/7 Declared

With time running out, West Indies pushed for a result. Everton Weekes (56) and Worrell (48) guided them to a declaration, but India had enough time to play out safely.

PlayerRunsDismissal
Allan Rae35c Sen b Rangnekar
George Headley12c Modi b Ahmed
Everton Weekes56c Gopinath b Ahmed
Clyde Walcott28c Amarnath b Mankad
Frank Worrell48Not out
Robert Christiani22c Modi b Rangnekar
Gerry Gomez11lbw b Ahmed
John Goddard (c)8*Not out
OthersDid not bat
Extras1
Total221/7 decl. (78 overs)

Best Bowling (India)

  • Ghulam Ahmed – 3/55
  • Khandu Rangnekar – 2/44
  • Vinoo Mankad – 1/54

India 2nd Innings – 92/2 (Match Drawn)

India safely saw off the final session with:

  • Vijay Hazare – 32*
  • Mushtaq Ali – 28

ensuring the match ended in a comfortable draw.

Match Result: Draw

Both teams walked away with positives:

West Indies
  • Weekes continued his incredible form
  • Worrell and Walcott are consistent again
  • Gomez is excellent with the ball
India
  • Hazare and Modi led with the bat
  • Mankad and Ahmed bowled long, effective spells
  • Strong temperament shown across five days

Highlights of the Match

  • Everton Weekes scored 56 & 90, dominating India’s bowlers again
  • Frank Worrell contributed 71 & 48, showing his class
  • Hazare’s 73 and Modi’s 82 guided India’s reply
  • Mankad (4/97) and Rangnekar (3/84) bowled tirelessly
  • The Eden Gardens crowd witnessed over 1000+ runs across the match
  • Both teams displayed solid batting, ending in a fair draw
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