Indian cricket team in England in 1936

Indian cricket team in England in 1936
Date29 April – 15 September 1936
LocationEngland
ResultEngland won the 3-Test series 2–0
Teams
 England  India
Captains
Gubby Allen Maharajkumar of Vizianagram
Most runs
Wally Hammond (389)
Stan Worthington (215)
Joe Hardstaff Jr (96)
Vijay Merchant (282)
Mushtaq Ali (202)
Cotah Ramaswami (170)
Most wickets
Gubby Allen (20)
Hedley Verity (15)
Walter Robins (9)
Mohammad Nissar (12)
Amar Singh (10)
CK Nayudu (4)

The India cricket team toured England in the 1936 season and played 28 first-class fixtures, winning only four whilst losing 12 and drawing 12.[1] They played three Test matches against England and lost the series 2–0 with one match drawn. England won the First Test by 9 wickets at Lord's; the Second Test at Old Trafford was drawn; England won the Third Test at The Oval by 9 wickets.

The India team was captained by the Maharajkumar of Vizianagram, who was neither the greatest player nor the greatest captain of all time. But the team did include several top-class players such as Vijay Merchant, Mushtaq Ali and C. K. Nayudu.

  1. ^ Brookes, Wilfrid. "The Indian team in England 1936". Wisden. Retrieved 26 August 2017.