Madras 1961: India vs Pakistan Full Scorecard, Playing XI & Match Highlights

The fourth Test of the 1960-61 India v Pakistan series at Madras (now Chennai) remains one of the most memorable Indo-Pak encounters of the early cricketing era. Played from 13–18 January 1961 at the iconic M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, this match showcased dramatic batting feats, endurance, and the blossoming of several cricketing legends.

Pakistan, having won the toss, elected to bat first on a surface that offered little respite for bowlers. India responded with one of their highest Test totals against Pakistan, led by a monumental innings from Chandu Borde and a brutal effort by Polly Umrigar. Despite a spirited fightback from both sides, the Test ended in a draw, preserving the tradition of hard-fought contests between the arch-rivals.

Venue & Match Details

DetailInformation
MatchPakistan vs India, 4th Test
Dates13–18 January 1961
VenueM. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Madras
TossPakistan won the toss and elected to bat
ResultMatch drawn
Match Format5-day Test Match
UmpiresS. P. Pan & S. K. Raghunatha Rao

Team Lineups (Playing XI)

India (Bat/Field)Pakistan (Bat/Field)
ML JaisimhaHanif Mohammad
Nari ContractorImtiaz Ahmed (wk)
DK GaekwadSaeed Ahmed
VL ManjrekarJaved Burki
PR UmrigarW. Mathias
CG BordeMushtaq Mohammad
AG Milkha SinghNasim-ul-Ghani
†BK KunderanIntikhab Alam
RB DesaiFazal Mahmood
SurendranathMahmood Hussain
BP Gupte (Test debut)Haseeb Ahsan

Pakistan 1st Innings – 448/8 declared

Pakistan got off to a strong start after winning the toss. Imtiaz Ahmed anchored the innings with a magnificent 135, while Saeed Ahmed also crossed three figures with 103. Veteran Hanif Mohammad contributed a patient 62.

India’s bowlers chipped in, with Ramakant Desai taking 4 important wickets, and Polly Umrigar claiming 2. Pakistan declared at 448/8, setting a substantial first-innings total.

PlayerRunsDismissal
Hanif Mohammad62c Kunderan b Surendranath
Imtiaz Ahmed (wk)135b Desai
Saeed Ahmed103c Kunderan b Desai
Javed Burki19c Contractor b Borde
W. Mathias49lbw b Umrigar
Mushtaq Mohammad41*not out
Nasim-ul-Ghani5c Kunderan b Umrigar
Intikhab Alam13c Kunderan b Desai
Fazal Mahmood4lbw b Desai
Extras17
Total448/8 dec

Bowling Highlights

BowlerOMRW
Desai28.54664
Surendranath3810991
Umrigar5324642
Borde3341051
Gupte309970

India 1st Innings – 539/9 declared

India responded with their own monumental total. Polly Umrigar was superb with 117, and Chandu Borde produced one of the greatest Indian Test innings with a monumental 177*. Nari Contractor supported with a solid 81.

India declared on 539/9, taking a lead of 91. This partnership featured one of the highest fifth-wicket stands in India-Pakistan Test history.

PlayerRunsDismissal
ML Jaisimha32c Intikhab Alam b Mahmood Hussain
Nari Contractor81c Intikhab Alam b Haseeb Ahsan
DK Gaekwad9c & b Haseeb Ahsan
VL Manjrekar30b Haseeb Ahsan
Polly Umrigar117b Haseeb Ahsan
CG Borde177*not out
AG Milkha Singh18c Fazal Mahmood b Haseeb Ahsan
†BK Kunderan12b Haseeb Ahsan
RB Desai18st Imtiaz Ahmed b Nasim-ul-Ghani
Surendranath6st Imtiaz Ahmed b Nasim-ul-Ghani
BP Gupte17*not out
Extras22
Total539/9 dec

Bowling Highlights

BowlerOMRW
Haseeb Ahsan84192026
Nasim-ul-Ghani46121232
Mahmood Hussain3712861
Fazal Mahmood4322660
Intikhab Alam175400

Pakistan 2nd Innings – 59/0 (18 overs)

With time running out and India leading, Pakistan batted only briefly in the second innings. Saeed Ahmed (38*) and Imtiaz Ahmed (20*) remained unbeaten, and with no further play possible, the game ended in a draw.

PlayerRunsStatus
Saeed Ahmed38*not out
Imtiaz Ahmed (wk)20*not out
Extras1
Total59/0 (18 ov)Match Drawn

Highlights of the Match

  • Pakistan’s first innings total of 448/8d was a commanding effort with centuries from Imtiaz Ahmed and Saeed Ahmed.Cricket Web
  • India’s reply of 539/9d featured a brilliant 177 by Chandu Borde* and 117 by Polly Umrigar, one of the highest Indian totals in the rivalry at that time.Cricket Web
  • BP Gupte (Baloo Gupte) made his Test debut for India.
  • Despite big scores, the match was affected by time lost, and the Test was drawn.

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