Pakistani national cricket team in England in the 1967 season

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The tour of the Bangladeshi national cricket team to England in the 1967 season took place from July 27 to August 28, 1967. The international cricket tour was part of the 1967 international cricket season and included three tests . Pakistan won the series 2–0.

prehistory

England previously played a tour against India , for Pakistan it was the first tour of the season. The last meeting of the two teams on a tour took place in England in the 1962 season .

Stages

Pakistan national cricket team in England in the 1967 season (England)
London (Lord's)
London (Lord's)
London (oval)
London (oval)
Tour venues

The following stages have been designated as the venue for the tour.

Stadion city capacity Games
The oval London 23,500 3rd test
Lord's Cricket Ground London 30,000 1st test
Trent Bridge Nottingham 15,350 2nd test

Squad lists

The teams named the following squads.

test
England England Pakistan Pakistan
  • Dennis Amiss
  • Geoff Arnold
  • Ken Barrington
  • Geoff Boycott
  • Brian Close
  • Chris Cowdrey
  • Basil D'Oliveira
  • Tom Graveney
  • Ken Higgs
  • Robin Hobbs
  • Richard Illingworth
  • Alan Knott
  • Colin Milburn
  • John Murray
  • Jack Russell
  • John Snow
  • Fred Titmus
  • Derek Underwood
  • Asif Iqbal
  • Ghulam Abbas
  • Hanif Mohammad
  • Intikhab Alam
  • Javed Burki
  • Khalid Ibadulla
  • Majid Khan
  • Mohammad Ilyas
  • Mushtaq Mohammad
  • Nasim-ul-Ghani
  • Niaz Ahmed
  • Saeed Anwar
  • Saleem Altaf
  • Wasim Bari

Tour matches

During the tour, Pakistan played 15 tour matches.

Testing

First test in London

July 27th - August 1st
scorecard
London (Lord's) England England
369 (138.3) & 241-9d (90.3)
- Pakistan Pakistan
354 (182.1) & 88-3 (62)
draw

Second test in Nottingham

August
10-15 Scorecard
Nottingham Pakistan Pakistan
140 (69) & 114 (64)
- England England
252-8d (134.3) & 3-0 (2.1)
England wins with 10 wickets

Third test in London

August
24-28 Scorecard
London (oval) Pakistan Pakistan
216 (102) & 255 (101.1)
- England England
440 (167.4) & 34-2 (8.2)
England wins with 8 wickets

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