India vs West Indies Bombay Test, February 4 – 8, 1949 | Full Match Report & Scorecard

The second Test of the 1948–49 series took place at the historic Brabourne Stadium in Bombay, where India faced a dominant West Indies side led by the legendary John Goddard. The visitors, powered by the brilliance of Clyde Walcott and Everton Weekes, produced one of the most commanding performances of the series. India, despite fighting contributions from their senior players, struggled to contain the Caribbean batting wave and eventually succumbed to a heavy defeat by an innings and 193 runs.

CategoryDetails
MatchIndia vs West Indies – 4th Test
DatesFebruary 4–8, 1949
VenueBrabourne Stadium, Bombay
ResultWest Indies won by an innings and 193 runs
Series SituationWest Indies lead decisively

Team Lineups

India (Playing XI)West Indies (Playing XI)
Lala Amarnath (Captain)John Goddard (Captain)
Mushtaq AliAllan Rae
Vinoo MankadJeff Stollmeyer
Vijay HazareGeorge Headley
Rusi ModiEverton Weekes
Gul MohammadClyde Walcott
Dattu PhadkarRobert Christiani
Phiroze PaliaGerry Gomez
Probir Sen (wk)Denis Atkinson
Hemu AdhikariJohn Trim
Ghulam AhmedPrior Jones

West Indies 1st Innings – 631 all out

West Indies delivered a monumental batting performance, with Clyde Walcott scoring a superb 168 and Everton Weekes blasting 162, continuing his record-breaking run in the series. Their partnership broke the Indian attack and shaped the match decisively.

Jeff Stollmeyer (46) and George Headley (42) provided early stability, while Gerry Gomez (52) added valuable runs in the lower middle order.

India’s bowlers toiled hard, with Ghulam Ahmed and Hemu Adhikari picking up most wickets.

PlayerRunsDismissal
Allan Rae28c Sen b Mankad
Jeff Stollmeyer46c Modi b Ghulam Ahmed
George Headley42c Sen b Adhikari
Everton Weekes162c Hazare b Ghulam Ahmed
Clyde Walcott168b Ghulam Ahmed
Robert Christiani18lbw b Hazare
Gerry Gomez52c Modi b Adhikari
Denis Atkinson12c Mankad b Adhikari
John Goddard (c)10c Palia b Ghulam Ahmed
John Trim5b Adhikari
Prior Jones1*Not out
Extras87
Total631 all out (195.4 overs)

Best Bowling (India):

  • Ghulam Ahmed – 4/162
  • Hemu Adhikari – 4/130
  • Vinoo Mankad – 1/90

India 1st Innings – 212 all out

India’s reply faltered early as the West Indian pacers John Trim and Prior Jones exploited the pitch with accuracy and bounce.
Only Gul Mohammad (52) and Rusi Modi (41) showed notable resistance.

PlayerRunsDismissal
Mushtaq Ali18c Walcott b Trim
Lala Amarnath (c)11c Weekes b Jones
Vijay Hazare15c Gomez b Jones
Rusi Modi41c Christiani b Gomez
Gul Mohammad52b Gomez
Vinoo Mankad21lbw b Trim
Dattu Phadkar15c Rae b Trim
Phiroze Palia8c Weekes b Atkinson
Probir Sen (wk)6b Atkinson
Hemu Adhikari9b Atkinson
Ghulam Ahmed4*Not out
Extras12
Total212 all out (78.2 overs)

Best Bowling (West Indies):

  • John Trim – 3/59
  • Gerry Gomez – 2/28
  • Prior Jones – 2/34
  • Denis Atkinson – 3/45

India 2nd Innings – 226 all out (Following On)

Facing a massive follow-on, India produced a better batting display but once again lacked the partnerships needed to threaten the West Indies total.

Vijay Hazare scored a fighting 56, supported by Mankad (31) and Phadkar (33), but the West Indian bowlers maintained relentless pressure.

PlayerRunsDismissal
Mushtaq Ali22c Walcott b Trim
Lala Amarnath (c)14c Christiani b Jones
Vijay Hazare56c Rae b Atkinson
Rusi Modi26c Weekes b Gomez
Gul Mohammad19c Walcott b Trim
Vinoo Mankad31b Trim
Dattu Phadkar33c Headley b Atkinson
Phiroze Palia7lbw b Atkinson
Probir Sen (wk)5b Jones
Hemu Adhikari8c Gomez b Atkinson
Ghulam Ahmed3*Not out
Extras2
Total226 all out (92 overs)

Best Bowling (West Indies):

  • Denis Atkinson – 4/56
  • John Trim – 3/51
  • Prior Jones – 2/42
Match Result: West Indies won by an innings and 193 runs

Highlights of the Match

  • Everton Weekes (162) and Clyde Walcott (168) produced one of the greatest overseas batting performances in Bombay.
  • West Indies piled up a massive 631, giving India no chance to recover.
  • India’s batting struggled in both innings, scoring 212 and 226.
  • Denis Atkinson (4/56) and John Trim (3/51) delivered match-winning spells.
  • Ghulam Ahmed’s 4/162 and Adhikari’s 4/130 were the only bright bowling spots for India.
  • This defeat remains one of India’s heaviest Test losses at home in the pre-1950 era.
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