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Pakistan V India 1954/55 1St Test Dhaka. Test: 394 Match Drawn Pakistan v India 1954/55 1st Test Dhaka. Test: 394 Match Drawn. Test in Pakistan: 1 Matting Wicket D Close of play Not out batsmen Day Runs Wk Ov Mins Crowd Toss: Pakistan 1 Pa 207/5 (81ov.) Imtiaz Ahmed 54, AH Kardar 17 207 5 81.0 25,000 1-Jan-1955 Umpires: Daud Khan; Idrees Baig 2 Pa 257, In 115/5 (65ov.) PR Umrigar 24, DG Phadkar 0 165 10 120.2 40,000 2-Jan-1955 12th Man: 3 In 148, Pa 97/1 (73ov.) Alim-ud-Din 45, Waqar Hassan 38 130 6 90.5 20,000 3-Jan-1955 Raees Mohammad (Pa); P Bhandari (In) 4 Pa 158, In 147/2 208 11 95 20,000 4-Jan-1955 TOTALS 710 32 387.3 1255 105,000 Test # PAKISTAN 1st Innings R M 4,6 Fall of Wickets Ov M R W nb,w 6s 10 Hanif Mohammad cwk Tamhane b Ghulam Ahmed 41 142 2,- R Min DG Phadkar 18 11 24 1 -,- - 4 Alim-ud-Din c-sl Phadkar b Ghulam Ahmed 7 79 0,- 1-21 21 79 Alim-/H Moh GS Ramchand 15 7 19 2 -,- - 10 Waqar Hassan c & b Ghulam Ahmed 52 155 3,- 2-74 53 63 H Moh/W Has SP Gupte 46 14 79 1 -,- - 10 Maqsood Ahmed cwk Tamhane b Ghulam Ahmed 11 10 1,- 3-88 14 10 M Ahm/W Has Ghulam Ahmed 45 8 109 5 -,- - 4 Wazir Mohammad c-sl Phadkar b Gupte 23 105 0,- 4-125 37 82 W Has/W Moh MH Mankad 12.2 3 24 1 -,- - 10,w Imtiaz Ahmed b Phadkar 54 100 5-157 32 23 W Moh/I Ahm 13,c10 AH Kardar b Ramchand 29 125 6-207 50 77 I Ahm/A Kar 4 Shuja-ud-Din st Tamhane b Mankad 25 85 7-227 20 49 A Kar/Shuja 10 Fazal Mahmood cwk Tamhane b Ramchand 0 1 0,- 1 8-227 0 1 F Mah/Shuja 7 Mahmood Hussain b Ghulam Ahmed 9 0,- 9-240 13 M Hus/Shuja 4 Khan Mohammad not out 4 10-257 17 Shuja/K Moh 4 Extras b 0, lb 2, nb 0, w 0 2 Total 136.2 overs all out 257 425 min, 31.4 r/100b 115 balls/hr Test # INDIA 1st Innings R M 4,6 Fall of Wickets Ov M R W nb,w 6s 17 Pankaj Roy b Mahmood Hussain 0 38 0,- R Min Fazal Mahmood 25 19 18 0 - 1 PH Punjabi b Khan Mohammad 26 80 2,- 1-17 17 38 P Roy/P Pun Mahmood Hussain 27 6 67 6 - 4 MK Mantri b Mahmood Hussain 0 5 0,- 2-19 2 5 M Man/P Pun Khan Mohammad 26.5 12 42 4 - 14 VL Manjrekar b Khan Mohammad 18 70 3-45 26 35 P Pun/V Man Shuja-ud-Din 4 2 7 0 - 21 PR Umrigar c-gu Kardar b Mahmood Hussain 32 170 4-56 11 35 V Man/P Umr 13 GS Ramchand cwk Imtiaz Ahmed b Mahmood Hussain 37 102 5-115 59 102 G Ram/P Umr 23 DG Phadkar cwk Imtiaz Ahmed b Mahmood Hussain 11 6-129 14 30 P Umr/D Pha 31,c1 MH Mankad cwk Imtiaz Ahmed b Mahmood Hussain 2 7-131 2 M Man/D Pha 1,w NS Tamhane b Khan Mohammad 5 8-143 12 D Pha/N Tam 14 Ghulam Ahmed b Khan Mohammad 2 9-145 2 N Tam/G Ahm 9 SP Gupte not out 1 10-148 3 G Ahm/S Gup 1 Extras b 7, lb 5, nb 2, w 0 14 Total 82.5 overs all out 148 305 min, 29.6 r/100b 97 balls/hr PAKISTAN 2nd Innings R M 4,6 Fall of Wickets Ov M R W nb,w 6s Hanif Mohammad c-sq Umrigar b Phadkar 14 75 R Min DG Phadkar 28.2 11 57 2 -,- - Alim-ud-Din c-ln sub (P Bhandari) b Gupte 51 250 5,- 1-24 24 75 H Moh/Alim- GS Ramchand 19 10 30 0 -,- - Waqar Hassan st Tamhane b Gupte 51 180 2-116 92 175 Alim-/W Has MH Mankad 18 6 34 0 -,- - Maqsood Ahmed c-? Mantri b Gupte 16 3,- 3-122 6 5 W Has/M Ahm PR Umrigar 15 8 17 0 -,- - Imtiaz Ahmed c-? Umrigar b Gupte 5 4-137 15 M Ahm/I Ahm SP Gupte 6 0 18 5 -,- - AH Kardar c-ln Mantri b Phadkar 3 5-139 2 I Ahm/A Kar Shuja-ud-Din run out (Tamhane) 1 6-140 1 Shuja/A Kar Wazir Mohammad run out (Gupte/Phadkar) 0 7-140 0 W Moh/A Kar Fazal Mahmood not out 15 8-148 8 A Kar/F Mah Mahmood Hussain c-? Punjabi b Gupte 0 9-156 8 M Hus/F Mah Khan Mohammad run out (?/Phadkar) 0 10-158 2 K Moh/F Mah 15 Extras b 0, lb 2, nb 0, w 0 2 Total 86.2 overs all out 158 266 min, 30.5 r/100b 116 balls/hr INDIA 2nd Innings (set 268) R M 4,6 Fall of Wickets Ov M R W nb,w 6s Pankaj Roy not out 67 259 R Min Mahmood Hussain 7 2 21 0 -,- - PH Punjabi lbw b Khan Mohammad 3 0,- 1-15 15 P Pun/P Roy Fazal Mahmood 23 11 34 0 -,- - MK Mantri cwk Imtiaz Ahmed b Khan Mohammad 2 0,- 2-17 2 M Man/P Roy Khan Mohammad 12 5 18 2 -,- - VL Manjrekar not out 74 210 (147) 130 210 V Man/P Roy 67 Maqsood Ahmed 3 1 4 0 -,- - AH Kardar 12 3 17 0 -,- - Shuja-ud-Din 14 6 25 0 -,- - Hanif Mohammad 5 1 15 0 -,- - Alim-ud-Din 5 0 12 0 -,- - Imtiaz Ahmed 1 1 0 0 -,- - Extras b 1, lb 0, nb 0, w 0 1 3rd Wkt 100: ~170m Total 82 overs 2 wkts 147 259 min, 29.8 r/100b 113 balls/hr Last Test for: MK Mantri © 2018 Charles Davis Key to Catching Positions Back to Series Cover Page Back to Blog.
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