On 25 June 1932, India started its journey in international Cricket as a Test-playing nation, making its debut against England at Lord's. The series is fought over two trophies:
After the heady "Botham's Ashes" win, England's selectors brought back a number of veterans, including Keith Fletcher as captain to replace the retired Mike Brearley. Sunil Gavaskar led India to a 1-0 win, with 5 sleepy draws on flat tracks.
The player of the series was Kapil Dev with the Key Performers being:
By the time of the 4th Test, Geoff Boycott had been worn down by tiredness, the food and ongoing reports that he was about to be fired as Yorkshire's captain. He also had a run in with skipper Fletcher. Boycott broke Sobers record for the most runs in Test cricket and immediate left the tour in controversial circumstances, ending his career.
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