New Zealand cricket team in India in 1964–65 explained

Series Name:New Zealand cricket team in India in 1964–65
Team1 Image:Flag of New Zealand.svg
Team1 Name:New Zealand
Team2 Image:Flag of India.svg
Team2 Name:India
From Date:27 February
To Date:22 March 1965
Team1 Captain:John Reid
Team2 Captain:Nawab of Pataudi, Jr.
No Of Tests:4
Team1 Tests Won:0
Team2 Tests Won:1
Team1 Tests Most Runs:Bert Sutcliffe (335)
Ross Morgan (260)
Graham Dowling (236)
Team2 Tests Most Runs:Chandu Borde (371)
Dilip Sardesai (360)
Nawab of Pataudi, Jr. (316)
Team1 Tests Most Wickets:Bruce Taylor (15)
Dick Motz (7)
Bryan Yuile (6)
Team2 Tests Most Wickets:S Venkataraghavan (21)
Ramakant Desai (13)
Salim Durani (9)

The New Zealand cricket team toured India in the 1964-65 cricket season. They played four Test matches against the Indian cricket team, with India winning one match and the other three being drawn.[1]

Background

New Zealand travelled to India after a three-match drawn Test series against Pakistan at home. The Indian Express pointed out that one of the "several lessons" they learnt from the series was the lack of genuine spin bowlers. In this regard, Vic Pollard and Graham Vivian were included in the squad to support left-arm spinner Bryan Yuile. It also added that "lapses in temperament" and a "shortage of batsmen with stroke and enterprise" were the two other weaknesses in the side.[2] On the positives, their fast bowlers were in good form, alongside batsmen Ross Morgan and John Reid.[3] The latter were to be complemented by Bert Sutcliffe, once considered the best left-handed batsman in the world.[2] Before the series, captain John Reid mentioned that it was "hard going straight into the series without a loosening up match in Indian conditions."[4] However, he rated his team better than the one that toured the country in 1955–56.[5]

Squads

Touring party

A 15-member New Zealand squad for the tour of India, Pakistan and England was announced by the New Zealand Cricket on 14 February 1965. John Reid was named the captain and Graham Dowling, his deputy. Bert Sutcliffe made a comeback to the side coming out of retirement after five years. Four players — Terry Jarvis, Vic Pollard, Bruce Taylor and Graham Vivian — made the squad for the time.[6] [7] The team manager for the tour was Walter Hadlee.[6] The party arrived in Madras, the venue of the First test, on 24 February.[5]

The team members were:[6]

India squad

The Indian selectors picked the same squad that played Australia at home earlier that season, with the exception of Indrajitsinhji, who was replaced by Farokh Engineer as the wicket-keeper in the playing eleven. The former was included in the reserves. The Nawab of Pataudi Jr. was retained as the captain. The squad was announced on 15 February 1965.[8]

The team members were:[8]

Series summary

Fourth Test

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: New Zealand in India and Pakistan 1964/65. www.blackcaps.co.nz. 2016-01-19.
  2. News: Rich rewards await youthful Kiwis . The Indian Express . 21 February 1965 . 8.
  3. Web site: Pakistan in Australia and New Zealand, 1964-65 . Wisden . ESPNcricinfo . 20 August 2018.
  4. News: Fantastic 6 weeks ahead, says Reid . The Indian Express . Reuters . 24 February 1965 . 12.
  5. News: Back in India, Reid promises bright cricket . The Indian Express . 25 February 1965 . 10.
  6. Web site: New Zealand to India, Pakistan & England 1965 . test-cricket-tours.co.uk . 19 August 2018.
  7. News: N. Zealand cricket team announced . The Indian Express . 15 February 1965 . 10.
  8. News: Selectors 'play safe': Test team announced . The Indian Express . Press Trust of India . 16 February 1965 . 8.